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Yardena Schwartz

Yardena Schwartz is an American journalist and Emmy-nominated producer based in Tel Aviv.

  • Visitors to Japan's Holocaust Education Center
    Visitors to Japan's Holocaust Education Center
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    Just Outside Hiroshima, a Holocaust Education Center Flourishes

    ‘My dream is that 1.5 million Japanese students will visit us and change Japan’

    byYardena Schwartz
  • Beer coasters from breweries across Germany, 1960-2015
    Beer coasters from breweries across Germany, 1960-2015
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    Oktoberfest Was Invented by Jews

    German beer culture’s surprising origins

    byYardena Schwartz
  • Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fuer Deutschland political party speaks to the media at Bundespressekonferenz on March 14, 2016 in Berlin, Germany.
    Frauke Petry, head of the Alternative fuer Deutschland political party speaks to the media at Bundespressekonferenz on March 14, 2016 in Berlin, Germany.
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    Frauke Petry, the New Face of Germany’s Anti-Immigrant Right

    In a candid Tablet magazine interview, the rising politician talks about her rejection of Islam, being called a neo-Nazi, and why Jews should see European nationalism as a welcome development

    byYardena Schwartz
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    How the State of Israel Abuses Holocaust Survivors

    With millions of dollars earmarked for their care, how is it possible that even in Israel some Shoah victims are living and dying with indignity?

    byYardena Schwartz
  • Left to right: Letters from Hirsch Brik, Tzipora Shapiro, and Bernard Zucker
    Left to right: Letters from Hirsch Brik, Tzipora Shapiro, and Bernard Zucker
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    Living Word From a Dead World

    A new project at Yad Vashem analyzes the first letters that survivors wrote after the Holocaust, letting their loved ones know that they were alive

    byYardena Schwartz
  • Rabbi Yehuda Glick and his wife Yaffa during a press conference at Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem, on Nov. 24, 2014. (Gil Cohen Magen/AFP/Getty Images)
    Rabbi Yehuda Glick and his wife Yaffa during a press conference at Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem, on Nov. 24, 2014. (Gil Cohen Magen/AFP/Getty Images)
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    An Interview with Israel’s Most Wanted Man, Rabbi Yehuda Glick

    The man who may spark a religious war wants Jews to pray alongside Muslims on the Temple Mount. Is his dream a death wish?

    byYardena Schwartz
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