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Thanks for telling it like it is
It is most heartwarming and uplifting, especially for our South Florida Holocaust survivor population, to read your wonderful editorial regarding the governor's veto of our $500,000 appropriation request. Your Editorial Board got it just right with...Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Government
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Dodgers' Stan Kasten shaped by his father's unforgettable lessons
Of all the important numbers rolling around Stan Kasten's busy brain, from a giant Dodgers payroll to shrinking Dodgers victories to the size of the line at reserved-level bathrooms, the number that most shaped his life is the one he's never known. It...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philosophy, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dodger Stadium
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Search for Nazi diary leads to Pennsylvania
His garden stroll with Adolf Hitler left Alfred Rosenberg invigorated. Rosenberg was already one of the most notorious and powerful Nazis, chief architect of ethnic cleansing policies and the man responsible for plundering billions of dollars of art...Tags: International Court or Tribunal, FBI, Delaware County, Religion and Belief, Human Interest
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True Blood Season 6: Date, time, TV channel, preview and more!
Channel Guide MagazineTrue Blood Season 6 Sunday, June 16 HBO, 8pm ET/PT (Also, don't miss the two-part social media event that kicks off 9am ET June 16 when HBO reveals exclusive secrets from the set of True Blood Season 6 via the profiles on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram... -
Theater review: 'We Are Proud to Present' and a time of genocide
Theodor Adorno's oft-quoted, much misunderstood remark, "It is barbaric to write poetry after Auschwitz," raises questions about the ability of artists to represent the Holocaust. How can the cultural tools that were complicit in genocide comment on its...
Tags: Phil LaMarr, Arts and Culture, Africa, Namibia, Celebrities
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Broward acts to improve animal welfare
Renewing their desire to reduce the number of dogs and cats euthanized in county shelters, Broward commissioners Tuesday pushed forward a host of measures aimed at regulating and reducing the furry population. Commissioners also passed laws Tuesday meant...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Heart Problems, Dania Beach
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Special guest attends Café Europa
Florida State Representative Kevin Rader showed up and schmoozed with Holocaust survivors during last week's Café Europa luncheon at B'nai Torah Congregation in Boca Raton, sponsored and hosted by Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service. Rader was there to...Tags: Boca Raton, American Red Cross, Sociology, Religion and Belief, Human Interest
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Teachers learn about Holocaust at summer institute
One teacher was interested in the connection between music and the Holocaust. Another learned about the Holocaust from Jewish friends when they were growing up in Miami and wanted to learn more. And another teacher wanted to expand his knowledge about the...Tags: Human Rights, Schools, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Western High School
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Echoes from the Holocaust in Chicago area
The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Toby Glickman finds it impossible to waste even a morsel of food. Geri Emalfarb remembers how her parents wouldn't allow her out after dark. And Yonit Hoffman recalls the numbing sense of loss and sadness triggered...
Tags: Judaism, Museums, Arts and Culture, Skokie, Gold Coast
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Holocaust survivors, WWII vets pay tribute to one another
Estelle Glaser Laughlin was only 13 when she and her family were taken to a Nazi death camp in Poland. Albert Wiener was a Jewish teen from Brooklyn drafted into the Army during World War II who hoped to end the persecution of European Jews. The two...
Tags: Museums, Judaism, Arts and Culture, U.S. Army, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Deep in thought over 'Hannah Arendt'
How does one make a movie about thought? That was the dilemma noted German director Margarethe von Trotta faced when she began work on her latest film, "Hannah Arendt," which opened June 7. The biopic reunites Von Trotta with actress Barbara Sukowa,...
Tags: Philosophy, Janet McTeer, Movies, Celebrities, Entertainment
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LETTER: Time Limit For Keeping Newtown Photos Sealed?
It is understandable that the parents of the Newtown victims would want to block the release of the crime scene photos of their children [June 5, Page 1, "Crime Photos Deal Struck"]. What I feel, though, is that permanently sealing those photos from...
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