The Armenian Genocide never happened? Cui Bono? Who benefits for the lie to continue?
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Book Review: ‘Careful Old Letters: A Jewish Family’s Story,’ by Alexandra Weinbaum
Alexandra Weinbaum's book, 'Careful Old Letters: A Jewish Family's Story,' is an evocative tale of personal discovery and Holocaust history, based on a box of old letters sent from the Jewish ghettos of Europe during WWII.
Read More »Book Review: ’50 Children’ by Steven Pressman
One extraordinary couple put their lives at risk to rescue 50 children from Natzi Germany, during one of the most difficult times in Europe.
Read More »DVD Review: Cinematic Titanic Live – War of the Insects
"It's OK, you're safe: the gun only holds 47 shots." [bang] "48 shots."
Read More »Book Review: The Silent and the Lost by Abu Bin Mohammed Zubair
This story, set against backdrop of the Bangladeshi war of independence, combines love, war, peace, philosophy and spirituality.
Read More »“Never Again” in an Age of Indifference: In Remembrance of the Six Million
Yom Hashoah is about remembering the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, but its commemoration means so much more.
Read More »Skeletons in California’s Closet
What they didn't teach you in school
Read More »Book Review: Armenian Golgotha by Grigoris Balakian
Firsthand account of Armenian genocide aims to commemorate its victims while it tells their story.
Read More »It Sways Towards Justice
Obstructionists are louder and more violent, but there are fewer of them in each generation.
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