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Boston couple plans to build city’s 1st Holocaust museum
By Associated Press updated on April 7, 2022 Original Article "We're looking to build a museum that will be an interactive, cautionary experience." The New England Hocaust Memorial in Boston. John...
‘Tell my story’: Boston Holocaust museum plan takes shape, as building is bought along the Freedom Trail
Published: Apr. 07, 2022, 8:14 a.m. By Alison Kuznitz | akuznitz@masslive.com Original Article A future Holocaust museum will be designed along the Freedom Trail — right across the street from the Boston...
Holocaust Symposium for Teens 2021-2022
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” George SantayanaWhy is Holocaust education important? Demonstrates the dangers of antisemitism, discrimination, dehumanization and hatred...
Defining anti-Semitism is the first step toward defeating it
by Michael Wittner January 30, 2020 Deborah Lipstadt will address the North Shore via video conference later this year. “It is hard, if not impossible, to explain something that is essentially irrational,...
Honorable Menschion: Jody Kipnis
by Steven A. RosenbergDecember 5, 2019 Jody Kipnis (right) started the Holocaust Legacy Foundation with Todd Ruderman (left) last year. Jody Kipnis grew up in Malden, attended Temple Ezrath Israel and...
Teens return from Holocaust sites with vow: ‘Never Again’
by Shelley A. SackettAugust 30, 2019 Holocaust Legacy Fellows visited concentration camps in Europe Jillian Lederman was not at the beach on Aug.12, enjoying the North Shore summer with her friends. Instead,...
Teen Legacy Fellows preserve and perpetuate the memory of the Holocaust
by Shelley A. Sackett May 16, 2019 Holocaust Legacy Fellow Teens with David Schaecter, Auschwitz survivor. In April 2018, Jody Kipnis and Todd Ruderman visited Auschwitz with their dear friend David...