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    The End of Human Rights

    ‘Rooted Cosmpolitans’ traces how the fight over human rights remains a struggle over Jewish identity and destiny

    byAdam Kirsch
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    The History and Future of Holocaust Research

    How newly opened archives, a wider European scope, transnational narratives, and integrated big data are changing our understanding of the Shoah

    byWendy Lower
  • Assyrian Christians driven from homes in North Persia waiting beside a railroad to be transported to points of refuge, 1919.
    Assyrian Christians driven from homes in North Persia waiting beside a railroad to be transported to points of refuge, 1919.
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    Turkey’s Genocide of the Assyrians Was an Islamist Crime

    A century after the start of a bloody persecution, will a genocide come to be recognized for what it was?

    byMardean Isaac
  • Photo taken in 1946 during the Nuremberg Trial. From L to R, first row, in the dock: Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel, Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Second row : Karl Doenitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur Von Schirach, Fritz Sauckel.
    Photo taken in 1946 during the Nuremberg Trial. From L to R, first row, in the dock: Hermann Goering, Rudolf Hess, Joachim Von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel, Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Second row : Karl Doenitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur Von Schirach, Fritz Sauckel.
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    Three Roads From Nuremberg

    Seventy years to the day after the start of the epoch-defining trials, three Jewish advocates stand above the rest: Jacob Robinson, Sir Hersch Lauterpacht, and Raphael Lemkin

    byMichael R. Marrus
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    Jews and the Armenian Genocide

    The 100th anniversary is the time for Israel to rethink the moral concession it has made by abetting Turkish denial

    byPeter Balakian
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Shimon Peres, and the Armenian Genocide.(Collage: Tablet Magazine; Erdogan photo: Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images; Peres photo: Amos BenGershom/GPO via Getty Images; background photo: Wikimedia Commons)
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Shimon Peres, and the Armenian Genocide.(Collage: Tablet Magazine; Erdogan photo: Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images; Peres photo: Amos BenGershom/GPO via Getty Images; background photo: Wikimedia Commons)
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    State of Denial

    It’s time for Israel to rethink its rejection of the Armenian Genocide

    byPeter Balakian
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