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Esau, like Cain, is angry when his “natural” right to power is undermined; Rebekah ships Jacob off to Haran to escape his ...
If the Vatican refuses to name evil, if it hides behind platitudes while Jews are butchered, it loses all claim to moral leadership.The post Pope Leo must condemn Hamas or ...
After Agyemang’s heroics, it was Chloe Kelly’s turn to be the saviour. When Beth Mead was bundled to the ground by Emma Severini, referee Ivana Martincic pointed to the spot. Kelly stepped up, saw her ...
While too many of those who should remember the Holocaust choose not to, my father can’t stop reliving what he went through.
Hans Luther was the principled and respected president of the Reichsbank—but he wouldn’t accede to Hitler’s demands.
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The Forward on MSNWhy you can’t judge a record by its cover — even if it’s full of swastikasAlthough it's a record of Nazi marching songs and speeches, it was produced by Jewish audiophile, Sidney Frey.
The biography of Hans F. Sennholz reads like a paradoxical novel—as if the protagonist had journeyed backward through the ...
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The Nation on MSNBefore Sebald Was GreatBy looking at his early work, we can better understand who the German writer was beyond his persona as the melancholy intellectual and serious man of letters.
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