A Passover trip to the Sunshine State brings back memories of Wolfie Cohen’s Rascal House
For an older generation, eating crisp chicken cracklings at a shul fundraiser brought back fond memories, often of a mother’s love
My grandfather was the dentist of some of New York’s best chess players, including Samuel Reshevsky, Al Horowitz, and Edward Lasker. And he wasn’t so bad at the game himself.
Saul Friedländer’s ‘small masterpiece in the literature of the Holocaust’
A daughter recalls the conversations she had with her late father, and wonders if he would have aligned with Trump’s nasty campaign
The Internet lends us a trove of precious Elie Wiesel speeches, including his over 180 appearances at the 92 Street Y in New York City
The fight over alleged war crimes from 1948 is a window into the kaleidoscopic nature of history and memory in Israeli culture
Last week’s protest at a Buenos Aires Kristallnacht commemoration was a display of denial—and ignorance
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Chased by a chocolate lab, guilt, and memories of mother
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