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    Making Judaism Accessible to Those Affected By Dementia

    When my grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2002, we found it challenging to integrate Jewish practice into her life. But it doesn’t have to be that way—and these organizations are making a difference.

    byAlexandra Pucciarelli
  • Winter of 1943-44 in the Belorussian forest. The author's father, Stan Felson, is on the right, with a friend.
    Winter of 1943-44 in the Belorussian forest. The author's father, Stan Felson, is on the right, with a friend.
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    When ‘Never Forget’ Becomes ‘I Don’t Remember’

    My father always told us about how he survived the Holocaust. Now that dementia has taken his memories away, it’s my turn to tell his stories.

    byLeonard Felson
  • The entrance to the Auschwitz concentration camp(JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
    The entrance to the Auschwitz concentration camp(JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Suspected Auschwitz Guard Excused from Trial

    Citing dementia, German court rules 94-year-old Hans Lipschis unfit for trial

    byHannah Dreyfus
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