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Barbara Steinmetz survived the Holocaust as a child. Then she was attacked while peacefully marching to bring Jewish hostages home.
They got together to reflect on their harrowing pasts and express growing concern over the resurgence of antisemitism.
Holocaust survivors gathered for a “Coffee House” celebration hosted by Selfhelp Community Services marking Holocaust ...
Holocaust survivors were recognized at a luncheon held at the JCC’s Laikin Auditorium honoring Holocaust survivors. The event ...
An exhibit of 40 black and white portraits line the gallery walls at ArtStart. Each is the face of a person who survived the ...
One victim from Sunday's terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, is a survivor of the Holocaust, according to a government ...
About a year and a half ago, Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld, CEO of the Zekelman Holocaust Center, began publicly wearing his kippah, a ...
In a brief interview with NBC News, Steinmetz, 88, said the attack “has nothing to do with the Holocaust, it has to do with a ...
An 88-year-old Holocaust survivor who was set on fire by Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman has one sobering question after the heinous antisemitic attack: “What the hell is going ...
A survivor of the Holocaust was among the victims in an alleged "act of terrorism" carried out during a pro-Israel ...
Holocaust survivor Barbara Steinmetz, injured in the attack during a demonstration for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, ...
An 88-year-old Holocaust survivor who was burned during the Boulder, Colorado, attack had a message on Tuesday for the rest ...