Monthly Archives: March 2012

What About Women?

With all the hoopla surrounding Rush Limbaugh’s remarks about the young woman from Georgetown maybe there is a silver lining. It gives people like me an opportunity to weigh in on issues that affect both women and men. First, I … Continue reading

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After Auschwitz

By Anne Sexton Anger, as black as a hook, overtakes me. Each day, each Nazi took, at 8:00 A.M., a baby and sautéed him for breakfast in his frying pan. And death looks on with a casual eye and picks … Continue reading

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Roosevelt _Where did he stand?

There has been constant controversy surrounding the response that the president took during the plight of the Jews in Europe. There are facts on both side of the equation, but it is clear that the president was one of the … Continue reading

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Dr. Tina Strobos, Who Harbored Jews From the Nazis, Dies at 91

By JOSEPH BERGER Dr. Tina Strobos, a fearless woman who hid more than 100 Jews in a gabled attic in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam just a few blocks from the hideout where Anne Frank was captured, died on Monday at her home … Continue reading

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Conversation Between A Cardinal And A Bishop In 1943

Cardinal Agnelli ‘s hands were trembling as he read the latest reports from Poland. Taking his glasses off, he brushed a tear from his cheek. “What is our obligation in light of what we now know?” said the cardinal. “There … Continue reading

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Holocaust Denial: Truth or Hoax?

One Survivor’s Testimony by  William Samelson, Ph.D. Visiting Professor, Trinity University The Holocaust is an irrefutable fact. As a survivor of several labor and concentration camps, and as one whose entire family, save my elder brother, was murdered by Nazi thugs, I … Continue reading

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