Category: —Remembering the Holocaust

Around the Oval Table by Corrie ten Boom

By Corrie Ten Boom Can a piece of furniture be important? The oval table in our dining room was the gathering place for hopes and dreams, the listening place for prayers and petitions, and the loving place for joy and laughter….

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“U.S. Holocaust Museum Director Rebukes Gazans Identifying as ‘Holocaust Survivors’”

LTRP Note: The following news story is posted for informational and research purposes. By Aaron BandlerJewish News Syndicate Those who say that Gazans are “holocaust survivors,” having endured Israel’s defensive war against the Hamas terror organization, are to be “widely…

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“London March Draws Tens of Thousands Amid Antisemitism Surge”

LTRP Note: The following is posted for informational and research purposes. By Canaan LidorJewish News Syndicate Tens of thousands of people marched through London on Sunday at a demonstration organized by the Campaign Against Antisemitism group amid rising antisemitism levels…

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The Jews: Beloved by God, Hated by Many

Click here to order this in booklet format. By Tony Pearce Sadly for millions of Jewish people the idea that Jesus could be the one to bring peace and reconciliation seems ridiculous and offensive. I used to visit a Jewish…

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80 Years After Auschwitz … Now What?

By Olivier MelnickShalom in Messiah In January of 1945, The Death Camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated. What should have been a harsh lesson learned by humanity has slowly eroded and is running the risk of becoming what the late French…

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“Zero Tolerance for Empty Words of Holocaust Remembrance”

LTRP Note: The following is posted for informational and research purposes. By Jonathan S. TobinJewish News Syndicate In the 20 years since it was created by a vote in the U.N. General Assembly in 2005, International Holocaust Remembrance Day has…

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