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Jewish biography: Felix Hausdorff, mathematician & philosopher

The life of Felix Hausdorff is a profound story of duality: he was a brilliant German scientist and writer. But alongside this duality, there existed a Jewish-German duality: Hausdorff was German by culture and Jewish by blood. He considered German science and culture his own, belonged to the highest academic elite of Germany, but the forces ruling German society saw in him, a brilliant…

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Eighth-grade students commemorate the Holocaust by painting ceramic butterflies

La Mesa Arts Academy’s eighth-grade Social Studies classes, taught by Mrs. Debra Lunamand and Mrs. Heather Filippelli, participated in The Butterfly Project just before the end of the school year as students completed testing and finalized semester grades. More than 300 plaster butterflies were painted. [Cailin Acosta]

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RJC slams Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo

"The RJC condemns in the strongest possible terms the candidacy of Graham Platner, a man who walked around with a Nazi SS Totenkopf tattoo emblazoned on his chest for 18 years and now expects Maine voters to send him to the United States Senate. A Nazi tattoo is disqualifying. Full stop. [Press Release]

New XR project lets students walk through a Holocaust survivor's memories

A mixed-reality experience built around the testimony of 98-year-old Holocaust survivor Benno Kern was unveiled this week by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Titled "Benno's Light," the project lets users walk through Kern's life story using a VR headset or a standard computer, and represents the latest push by the Claims Conference […]

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Forgotten video provides insights into Holocaust survivor Edith Eger’s life, philosophy

Dr. Edith Eger, who was a Holocaust survivor, author, psychologist, and longtime resident of La Jolla, California, passed away on April 27.. Her family recently came across one of the last videos she recorded, which shows her wise, warm, fierce, and full-of-joy message. [Cailin Acosta]

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Jewish biography: Siegfried Lichtenstädter, anti-utopian author

Lichtenstädter loved historical-prophetic sketches. In his book Das Neue Weltreich (The New Empire, 1903), he predicted Germany's attack on Poland in October 1939 (he was off by one month). In 1912, Lichtenstädter predicted the "monstrous" slaughter of Armenians by the Turks, which took place in 1915. Long before the historical events, Lichtenstädter predicted the annexation of Austria by Germany…

The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 15: Hitler’s Land Equity Argument for Lebensraum

In this episode of the series, host James Lindsay revisits part of the fourth chapter of Hitler's infamous Mein Kampf to reveal his thoroughly laid out arguments for why Germany must conquer Europe, particularly going eastward toward Russia.

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UNO-Gesandte fordert Deutschland auf „den Holocaust zu vergessen“

Die UN-Sondergesandte Francesca Albanese, bekannt für ihre israelfeindliche Haltung, fordert Deutschland auf, sich „von der historischen Schuld“ am Holocaust zu befreien. Israel National News, 19. Mai 2026 Die UNO-Sondergesandte für die Palästinenser-Gebiete Francesca Albanese, die für ihre extremen Positionen gegen den Staat Israel bekannt ist, hat ihre Rhetorik verschärft und einen…

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RJC hails Ed Gallrein’s GOP primary victory over Rep. Thomas Massie, an opponent of Israel

Massie has stood alone among House Republicans in opposing aid to our ally Israel, voting against bipartisan resolutions condemning antisemitism, and, in the aftermath of the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack — the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust — Massie voted against emergency assistance for Israel as it fought a war for its very survival. His record is indefensible, and…

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The importance of Jewish camping

Long before phrases like “immersive engagement” and “experiential Judaism” became common communal language, Jewish camp was already doing that work. Camp created environments where Judaism was not confined to a classroom or a single hour each week. Judaism became woven into the rhythm of daily life through songs, Shabbat under the stars, Hebrew cheers, Israeli dancing, storytelling, friendship,…

The Myth of the Blood, Vol. 2: Aryan Dynamism and the Living Revelation

In this episode of the podcast, host James Lindsay takes you through the last sections of the first chapter of Rosenberg's Myth (titled "Race and Race-Soul") to illustrate the complete Nazi rejection of monotheism.

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Grossmont College exhibit highlights Holocaust survivors who made their homes in San Diego County

Every survivor’s story is unique, each one a miraculous testimony to the resilience of the human spirit. Holocaust survivors have spent decades rebuilding their lives in the United States — raising families, starting successful businesses, and daring to celebrate life again after unimaginable loss. [Cailin Acosta]

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Plaque donated for grave of mass murderer’s teenage Jewish victim

With the help of a remarkable West Haven, Connecticut, genealogist, John Doe’s unmarked burial site was identified.  JASHP’s obligation was clear.  The boy deserved a stone of memory.  No longer, unintentionally, would feet stand on his grave. [Jerry Klinger]

UK Police: ‘We Have Received a Text That You Mentioned the Holocaust’

The image of a woman being intercepted by police at a railway station after a fellow passenger reported her for allegedly making comments about the Holocaust has reignited a fierce debate about free speech, state power and the culture of surveillance in modern Britain. Fiona Rose Diamond, an anti-Zionist activist, said she was approached by […]

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