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On a beautiful Sunday, a small crowd remembered the darker days of the 6 million Jews murdered by the Nazis. Hours before Yom Kippur began at sunset, a…
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January 27 marks UN Holocaust Remembrance Day. In Buffalo, one of the events marking the upcoming occasion is a scheduled visit by an author who has…
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He was born in Germany in 1925. Stephan Lewy and his Jewish family were able to flee that nation just after Kristallnacht in 1938, but he eventually…
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After more than a year, Congress has passed legislation to study the feasibility of designating Fort Ontario and the Safe Haven Holocaust Refugee Shelter…
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Six candles were lit inside the offices of Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz Thursday, a candle for every million Jews put to death as part of the…
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This Sunday's Buffalo News will feature the special insert "The Survivors," an effort that looks to record the history of the region's Holocaust-era…
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Local lawyers are commemorating one of the most important court cases in history on the stage of a local middle school. Members of the Bar Association of…
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In recent months, there has been a surge in reported hate speech - on Jews, Hispanics, Muslims, African Americans, women and members of the LGBTQ…
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A traveling exhibit that tells the tale of Nazi atrocities against homosexuals is now on display at the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library's downtown…
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Messages of hate have plagued society for many centuries, but they’ve never spread more rapidly than in today’s Internet society.The Holocaust Resource…