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Nike’s ad seemingly dismissing the Holocaust is bad, no matter how you look at it April 29, 2025
Andrea Widburg
Whether the ad arose from cultural and historical ignorance or malevolence, it’s very bad.
Never Again? February 19, 2025
Allan J. Feifer
As memories fade and antisemitism rises, the promise of “Never Again” appears increasingly doubtful.
Joe Scarborough Snidely Wants to Know Who Raised True Americans December 5, 2024
Al Bienenfeld
Our self-styled elites have nothing but disdain for the true refugees who made it to America, where their hard work helped build this country’s greatness.
A Forgotten Voice Speaks of the Horrors of Auschwitz March 15, 2024
Janet Levy
A newly translated memoirs tells the ugly, terrible realities of the Holocaust and its death camps.
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Lessons to learn from the darkest chapter of history January 27, 2022
Rajan Laad
Being a passive spectator results in the emboldening of totalitarians.
Germany sets up 'Meet a Jew' program November 30, 2021
Eric Utter
Proponents of the program likely had good intentions, and it is a nice gesture, but calling the undertaking "Meet a Jew" seems, to use a term progressives favor, problematic.
GOP House leaders pile on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene May 26, 2021
David Zukerman
She invoked no more wrongful a use of the Holocaust as metaphor than anyone charging former President Trump with stating a "Big Lie."
Holocaust victims and heroes April 20, 2020
Jeremy B. Kay
How many people today, Jews of a particular political persuasion included, would have viewed with favor other key proposals from the Nazis, like "a generous increase in old age pensions" and "creation and maintenance of a sound middle class"?
Manuel Quezon: Little-known savior of Jews February 2, 2020
Michael Curtis
A new film tells the little- known story of the rescue organized by President Manuel L. Quezon, starting in 1938, of 1200 German and Austrian Jews, coincidentally the same number of Jews saved by the well-known Oskar Schindler
Facebook bans post on Holocaust remembrance but welcomes back Louis Farrakhan–supporters July 3, 2019
Thomas Lifson
The company that enjoys monopolistic control over the social media market and pillages the data of users to sell to others is busily building the case that it is a malign force.
Tolerance Museums: A Failing Franchise? June 30, 2019
Gidon BenZvi
Tolerance museums are losing the good fight because they've turned the murder of a distinct religious, ethnic, and national group into a broadside against all forms of racism and prejudice.
Ocasio-Cortez trivializes Holocaust by comparing Jewish refugees from Hitler to Central Americans November 26, 2018
Thomas Lifson
It is by now abundantly clear that the youngest person ever elected to Congress is an ingenue ignoramus, serenely unaware of the depths of her obliviousness.
Karl Lagerfeld wrecks Angela Merkel's virtue-signaling narrative on migrants November 14, 2017
Monica Showalter
The master of post-modern irony has pointed out the obvious about the kinds of refugees Germany is taking in even as its elites virtue-signal about their own goodness.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau omitted mention of Jews in dedicating National Holocaust Monument October 4, 2017
Thomas Lifson
Who can forget that Jews were the target of the Holocaust? Answer: Justin Trudeau. So embarrassing that the government of Canada is removing the plaque he unveiled last week dedicating Canada's National Holocaust Monument.
Who Killed the Holocaust? April 19, 2017
Harry Ben-Zvi and Gidon Ben-Zvi
Thanks to the leftist fanatics in Hollywood and the Anti-Defamation League, Holocaust fatigue may be setting in.
When Are Bystanders Complicit? March 25, 2017
Richard Baehr
Do laws criminalizing those who witness a crime and do nothing to stop or report it help or hinder justice?
Bibi and the Holocaust October 25, 2015
Jeff Lipkes
Israel's prime minister ignited a worldwide firestorm with his comment that the grand mufti of Jerusalem "had a central role in fomenting the Final Solution." Here is what you need to know.
Chicago TV station uses Nazi badge to recognize Yom Kippur September 24, 2015
Thomas Lifson
“Never forget” the Holocaust lasted for approximately half a century, to be replaced by a haze of fog, at best.
America and the Holocaust: The Past as Prologue August 16, 2015
Jeff Lipkes
The Obama administration's indifference to the threat Iran poses is eerily familiar. “The Jews Were Expendable” is the title of one study of government policy in ‘40s. They still are.
Two Pleas, Two Dates, Two Refusals February 20, 2015
Peggy Shapiro
Jewish survival and Democrats who are "too busy"
Oliver Stone and 'Jewish Domination' March 31, 2014
Bruce Walker
Oliver Stone's fantasy about Jews dominating the organs of American culture is not far from the truth – except he's completely missed who is really dominating.
Anne Frank and the Sushi Test March 8, 2014
Sidney Raphael
What, you might ask, does Anne Frank have to do with Korea?
Regina -- a Review January 25, 2014
Marion DS Dreyfus
A remarkable documentary about one of the first female rabbis.
France Combats Anti-Semitism January 13, 2014
Michael Curtis
France has now taken a step, symbolically important for the democratic world as well as for its own political well being, in controlling the virulent offensiveness of anti-Semitism.
The Left and Holocaust Denial December 30, 2013
Jonathan F. Keiler
Israel remains an obsession for the modern Left, and 21st century Leftists will let nothing stand in the way of delegitimizing the Jewish state.
Where the Jews Are November 24, 2013
Ron Lipsman
The widespread censure of anti-Semitism imposed by the Holocaust has expired. How the twenty-first century reacts may well be earth-shattering.
Rouhani Outsmarts Obama September 25, 2013
Noah Beck
The more the West appears desperate to welcome Rouhani's new tune, the less Iran has to make any meaningful concessions
Jews, Germans, and Poison Gas September 20, 2013
Shoshana Bryen
The lessons of the Holocaust for Germany may have been broad but not deep.
Cameron -- there is no 'Holocaust' in Syria! September 19, 2013
Paul Austin Murphy
David Cameron's thoughtless use of the phrase could conceivably lead to the real thing.
Life and Death Memories September 7, 2013
Jerold S. Auerbach
The photos of the victims of Bashar Assad arouse memories of an older horror.
The Million Muslim Farce August 22, 2013
William Sullivan
Who'd have thought that the proposed "Million Muslim March" on Washington would have a distinct "blame the Jews for everything" flavor?
Whitewashing the Heart of the Holocaust July 30, 2013
Doris Wise Montrose
A Holocaust memorial can't feature a Star of David?
Aiding Islamist Propaganda July 17, 2013
Rachel Lipsky
Many Americans -- some of the Jewish -- are falling for the oldest psychological warfare trick in the book on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Question of Evil and Hannah Arendt May 10, 2013
Michael Curtis
Will a new film on the noted Jewish philosopher reignite the controversy over her views of war criminal Adolf Eichmann?
Eleanor Roosevelt talks about her husband and the Holocaust March 22, 2013
Edward Bernard Glick
In 1958, Eleanor Roosevelt, the widow of Democratic President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, told me about her husband and the Holocaust.