This permanent exhibition presents the history of
the Holocaust through artifacts and stories of Atlanta area Holocaust Survivors.
Beyond Newman's personal relationship to religion and radicality, this show addressed the theme of
the Holocaust through his abstract methods.
The museum's permanent exhibition tells the history of
the Holocaust through the stories of individuals in an interactive way.
Johanna Adorján's AN EXCLUSIVE LOVE is a memoir elegantly chronicling her grandparents» relationship, from surviving the horrors of
the Holocaust through their double suicide in 1991.
This is three books in one: A memoir of the author's relationship with her dad, before and after the surgery;
the Holocaust through the lens of Faludi's father's native Hungary; and the history of transgender people.
In addition to listening to Sonia Weitz's testimony, students might gain a deeper understanding of
the Holocaust through looking at images and reading the words of those involved in this tragic event.
Holocaust and Human Behavior is a program for middle and high school that engages students and teachers in a study of
the Holocaust through the lens of human behavior.
The resource, designed for secondary students, examines the horrors of
the Holocaust through primary sources, eyewitness testimonies and other historical documents.
The Baltimore Jewish Council's Holocaust Remembrance Commission honors the millions who perished during
the Holocaust through commemoration and education and serves as a community resource for Holocaust - related issues.
Using the story of one Holocaust survivor, Hedy, and the memory book she still has today, this lesson introduces your students to
the Holocaust through a variety of classroom activities.
Children of the Holocaust This presentation puts a human face on
the Holocaust through the touching personal accounts of three children.
Spielberg makes you see and feel
the Holocaust through the actions of Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), a Polish businessman who uses Jewish laborers to make pots and pans for the war effort.
His book, Ruta's Closet, tells the story of the Lithuanian
Holocaust through the eyes of one Jewish family.
It's about continuing the legacy of Jewish life before
the holocaust through food and culture.
It was Anne Frank's religion and her vison, that allowed the rest of the world an insight to
the holocaust through the eyes of a young Jewish teenager.
Not exact matches
Menescal was in room 1214, her
Holocaust history class, when Cruz opened fire
through the glass panel in the door.
In Germany during the 1990s, victims of forced and slave labor during the
Holocaust negotiating a compensation agreement with the German government objected that financial reparations alone would amount to blood money, an appeasement
through payoff.
I still find it incredible that anyone who made it
through the
Holocaust kept any kind of faith.
You cut
through the modern politics and hand waving and what you have is that for at LEAST 200 years and probably more (longer than we've been around as a country) Christians were «held in contempt» to the point that for about 10 of those years several emperors pursued active policies of extermination (that's what the «actually persecuting» statement refers to - think
holocaust type policies) that included some of the worst type of tortures known to humanity.
For 2,000 years
through pogroms, inquisitions, crusades and
holocausts the Jewish nation survived «never to be destroyed completely» just as promised in Leviticus.
Jewish leaders tend to view Christian relations with the State of Israel
through the prism of Jewish security after the
Holocaust.
I got to know her in London, where she now lives,
through mutual friends who are musicians, historians and
Holocaust survivors.
The diskette was duly handed over, and back in my hotel room I browsed
through the upcoming speeches, paying particular attention to what the Polish pope would say when he came to the
Holocaust Memorial at Yad Vashem — a meeting about which there had been considerable controversy, involving considerable yammering.
Jews have their story, from Abraham and Exodus
through the Exile and past the
Holocaust.
And No» a thousand times No» we can not, must not celebrate delightfully diverse stories that read the mouth - stopping horror of the
Holocaust as the playfulness of power or a symphony of creativeness
through death.
If we want to eradicate the
holocaust of convenience, we must change the heart
through God's miracle of regeneration, not
through manipulated, inflamed rhetoric.
The magazine's approach
through the
Holocaust years was limited, blinded, and the editors were benumbed.
Though the church regularly conducts proxy baptisms for dead, in what it calls an attempt to give everyone a chance to accept salvation
through Jesus, it has a 1990s - era policy against conducting such baptisms for
Holocaust victims.
Following that maxim, it famously supported the right of Nazis to march
through a largely Jewish neighborhood that included
Holocaust survivors.
What had he given those who wage this battle —
Holocaust survivors, down
through today's religious Jews?
Just as Buber's understanding of law goes hand in hand with his philosophy of language, so Buber's emphasis on transformation
through dialogue marks his views of culture and politics, both in Germany before the
Holocaust and in Israel after it.
Ms. Snyder can not bring herself to let go of a people that have lasted
through time, pogroms,
Holocausts and even atheists making fun of them on talkbacks.
The new book by Lynn Kirsche Shapiro celebrates the resilience and courage of
holocaust survivors
through food and stories.
Liverpool U18s captain Liam Coyle said: «It was a real privilege for the lads to be able to listen to Zigi's story to gain a better understanding of the traumatic experiences that he and the other millions of people impacted by the
Holocaust went
through.
Rosefielde also notes that «while it is fashionable to mitigate the Red
Holocaust by observing that capitalism killed millions of colonials in the twentieth century, primarily
through man - made famines, no inventory of such felonious negligent homicides comes close to the Red
Holocaust total.»
Yet this almost never happens: even in instances like the
Holocaust, the mens rea is established
through public and private statements, government documents and internal memoranda.
It's not (I'm Jewish and neither myself nor family members who actually lived
through Holocaust find it in any way objectionable), except to people who view it
through a partisan confirmation bias.
WASHINGTON (CNN)- As the
Holocaust Memorial shooting was unfolding and during its aftermath, President Obama received regular updates
through the White House Situation Room, according to Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.
We then stolled
through the
Holocaust memorial, and Fanuel Hall / Quincy Market.
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The horrors of the
Holocaust are often viewed from a similar distance, filtered
through memory or insulated by grief and recrimination.
Instead, he wants to avoid living
through a second
holocaust.
The latest film to depict the heroics and horrors that occurred in the
Holocaust, The Zookeeper's Wife is ultimately a mixed bag, but is nonetheless able to capitalize on the inherent power of its story
through strong performances and honest emotion.
Claude Lanzmann made a more profound film about the
Holocaust in «Shoah,» but few were willing to sit
through its nine hours.
Based on actual events, this claustrophobic epic is as emotional as they come: a
Holocaust story shot
through with a layer of darkness both literal and figurative.
What is important about this film is not that it serves as a history lesson (although it does) but that, at a time when the threat of nuclear
holocaust hangs ominously in the air, it reminds us that we are, after all, human, and thus capable of the most extraordinary and wonderful achievements, simply
through the use of our imagination, our will, and our sense of right.
The
Holocaust drama, written by Hungarian director Neames and his French co-writer Royer, powerfully recasts the overworked genre, daring the audience to consider the notion of survival
through the eyes of one desperate, determined man.
The survivors will not lie about what they went
through, for how does an event like the
Holocaust never happen again if the bitter truth does not come to light.
Schindler's List Year: 1993 Directed by: Steven Spielberg Starring: Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley Why it's essential: Spielberg finally broke
through the weird «populist we love but can't quite hand a trophy to» bubble that the Academy had imposed on him for almost two decades with this essentially bulletproof Oscar movie: an impeccably filmed, gorgeous - looking, harrowing - as - hell
Holocaust movie with a message that was easy to get behind.