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Renowned psychologist and Auschwitz survivor Edith Eger dies at 98
“I don’t have time to hate. I don’t forget what happened to me. I may not overcome it – I think I came to terms with it, and I was able to integrate it,” Eger said in a 1998 interview.
San Diego launches student contest to celebrate Jewish American heritage
At least three US vessels depart San Diego, en route to Middle East, source tells 'Post'
'Israelis steal kidneys': Teacher gets fired in California after sharing antisemitic video
En route to San Diego
No one knows how they would react in such circumstances.
From hospital, Chabad rabbi tells 'Post': In face of darkness, spread light
Goldstein was one of four victims of an attack on Saturday by 19-year-old John Earnest, who allegedly burst into Congregation Chabad synagogue in Poway and opened fire.
Why only ‘unnatural’ deaths?
Let us not wait for a disruption at the scale of two world wars to reconsider this as “natural.” Let every death as a result of climate criminals be followed by international headlines.
Close-up meeting with a Holocaust survivor
President Reuven Rivlin, in the lead-up to Remembrance Day for Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes, hosted Zikaron Basalon for the fourth consecutive year.
Dahan family survived Sderot rockets and a synagogue shooting
Stop the hate
Antisemitism – and all other hatreds – will always have some kind of presence and they are probably impossible to eradicate entirely, but it needs to be relegated to the fringes.
Enough is enough, the war on Jews has to stop
Let's start with the NYT, a left-leaning newspaper that's slowly becoming known for its antisemitism.