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"I'll Have What She's Having" exhibit at Illinois Holocaust Museum teaches history of Jewish delis
CBS News via Yahoo News· 3 months agoSKOKIE, Ill. (CBS) -- The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is borrowing the famous "I'll...
11 Places to Commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day in the U.S.
Travel+Leisure via Yahoo News· 1 year agoFrom Boston to Los Angeles, these museums, memorials, and monuments honor victims of the Holocaust....
Nazis marched in Nashville. Blame a growing collective ignorance that we must reverse.
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 3 months agoOscar-nominated movie “The Zone of Interest” is a horror movie and a public accusation. This is a...
Descendants of man who saved thousands of Jews in WWII meet growing families he saved
CBS News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCHICAGO (CBS) -- It's a story generations in the making. It began back in World War II when a...
Try this versatile sweet dish the next time you stop at the deli
The State Journal-Register via Yahoo News· 2 months agoGrowing up on the South Side of Chicago, it was always a treat to visit the “deli.” Now, when Carol...
Surge in antisemitism amid Israel-Hamas war marks ‘frightening time’ for Jews locally and globally
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo Finance· 7 months agoRodi Glass survived the Holocaust as a child growing up under Nazi occupation in the Netherlands,...
The 10 Best Suburbs to Commute to Chicago
PureWow via Yahoo News· 10 months agoReady to leave the city? The ‘burbs are a solid option for tons of reasons: great public schools, affordable costs of living, not breaking into a cold...
Letters to the Editor: Racists and antisemites have freedom of speech. So do decent people
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 1 year agoTo the editor: Columnist Nicholas Goldberg is correct that our 1st Amendment guarantee of free speech requires protecting even the hateful speech of antisemites and other bigots. Incidentally ...
Things to do around Chicago: Adam Sandler, a Hideout concert and Mavis Staples
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 year agoMavis Staples: The Chicago-born musical legend and civil rights activist is playing Symphony Center for one night only. As both a solo powerhouse and the last surviving member of her family’ ...
Survivor memories are alive at the Illinois Holocaust Museum
Newsy via AOL· 1 year agoIn an interview with Scripps News, Holocaust survivor Aaron Elster had a lasting message for viewers. "Extend a hand," Elster said. Elster, who spent two years of his childhood hidden in a neighbor's attic in Poland, passed away in 2018.