Tova Friedman of Highland Park knows the definition of antisemitism. She lived it as a child, and as a survivor of Auschwitz.
Tova Friedman of Highland Park knows the reality of antisemitism. She lived it as a child survivor of Auschwitz. This week, she marked 80 years since her liberation from the concentration camp.
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At Auschwitz memorial, survivors see echoes of the past in rising antisemitismAuschwitz survivors have warned of the rising antisemitism and hatred in the modern world as they gathered with world leaders and European royalty on the 80th anniversary of the death camp’s ...
Tova Friedman ... slow down, Friedman laughed. "Just the opposite! I don't have many years left, so I am speeding up. I've never gone so fast in my life." But the rise in antisemitism worries ...
Peter Dutton’s opposition to antisemitism is of an unusual kind — it makes him want to silence Jews who speak out against it, while also complaining that they don’t speak out against ...
As Abrams says, "we can educate, legislate or litigate as much as we can to ameliorate the worst effects of antisemitism but alas it will never be eradicated." ...
Rapporteur Farida Shaheed claimed that antisemitism cannot be the sole topic of a report, but rather a part of “the anti-other things” A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds a sign that reads ...
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