The Holocaust—the murder of six million Jews—is one of the most well documented crimes in history, made possible by antisemitic conspiracy theories. Invoking those dangerous theories and calling for the mass murder of Jews is an outrage.
Adolf Hitler made the swastika the centerpiece of the Nazi flag. Today it is known as a symbol of hate. Learn how a sign once associated with good fortune became the most recognizable icon of Nazi propaganda.
Dangerous antisemitic conspiracy theories aren't a joke. History has taught us what happens when these lies are met with silence. https://t.co/xTLJhdXvWM
"I was six years old, and the memory of that day will stay with me forever."
This #VeteransDay, Holocaust survivor Albert Garih pays tribute to his American liberators. Albert was in hiding at a Catholic boarding school outside of Paris when US troops arrived in August 1944.
The Holocaust teaches that hatred can easily infect a society. The frequency, visibility, and intensity of antisemitism today makes it imperative for each and every one of us to reject it.
Antisemitism is neither new nor uncommon, but when a public figure espouses antisemitic statements it gives others permission to do the same. This clip from our film “THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST” shows us what can happen when antisemitism is minimized or ignored:
Join @wolfblitzer for a very personal tour of the US @HolocaustMuseum as he reflects of the history of the Holocaust for 'Never Again: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, A Tour with Wolf Blitzer' airing Friday Aug 26th at 11pmET on @CNN
Using a 16 mm camera, American David Kurtz captured everyday scenes throughout Europe in 1938—including three minutes in his hometown of Nasielsk, Poland. His footage provides a small, yet detailed window into a world soon to be destroyed by the Holocaust. #WorldPhotographyDay
Tuesday’s #JewishRallyforRepro sent a powerful, clear message from advocates, partners, allies, & 150+ Jewish orgs from every denomination: ABORTION ACCESS IS A JEWISH VALUE. First we rallied, and now we act: https://t.co/UsJimXUECG
#73Forward#ncjwabortionfund
Diane Weyermann was a leader in the documentary community as well as a foundational and beloved member of our Participant community. We are forever grateful to her for changing the world through her daring and empathetic vision. #Oscars#InMemoriam
Are you attending to @ShareMyLesson's FREE Virtual Conference? Check out this important session on Teaching the Holocaust, Complicity, Propaganda and Responsibility with @USCShoahFdn. Register to join me: https://t.co/3YYnh9iUo3 #SMLpd