Meet The Man Who Saved 62,000 People During The Holocaust
This International Holocaust Remembrance Day, take time to remember the victims, remember the survivors, and remember Carl Lutz, the man responsible for the largest civilian rescue mission of the entire Holocaust.
Saying ‘Never Again’ Means Nothing If It’s Not Backed Up With Actions
In the case of the Holocaust and its obvious evil, it’s easy for anyone living today to insist he would’ve fought on the side of justice. But how many people flatter themselves?
Amazing Book About Auschwitz Volunteer Steels Us To Not Look Away From Evil
Jack Fairweather’s book, ‘The Volunteer,’ tells the amazing true story of a man who volunteered to fight Nazis from inside Auschwitz—and forces all of us to confront our own courage in the face of modern-day horrors.
How This Auschwitz Victim Rose Above Identity Politics To Find Life’s True Meaning
Edith Stein’s story appears ripe for appropriation as a cudgel with which to beat traditional ideas regarding God, politics, and sex. But she chose an approach other than resentment and anger.
AOC’s Media Defenders On Twitter: Never Forget That Auschwitz Was Also A Work Camp
Concentration camps are not, under any circumstances, analogous to detention centers where thousand of foreigners are being held until their cases are adjudicated.
Three Questions We Should Ask On Holocaust Remembrance Day
A holocaust survivor’s perspective on human suffering provokes worthwhile questions about self-determination and human evil.
Elie Wiesel Is Gone, But His Message Is Forever
If we are serious about ‘Never again,’ we must acknowledge the evil of which humanity is capable and the potential that exists for a free people to give up their freedom.
How Mahler’s Tenth Symphony Helped Me Handle A Visit To Auschwitz
Gustav Mahler’s Tenth Symphony is about death, and acceptance. It released me from the memory of a day at Auschwitz.