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A new play reimagines the story of the celebrated diarist. It asks, if Frank lived to adulthood, would she have kept her hopeful outlook about human nature?
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Sundial host Carlos Frías sits down with Leslie Gelrubin Benitah on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day to talk about her online project, 'The Last Ones.' She travels around South Florida, and the world, interviewing some of the last living Holocaust survivors to educate younger generations.
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A Holocaust survivor who lives in Miami-Dade County is retelling his life story so that future generations can "speak" to him at a future hologram-like interactive exhibit in Boston.
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The annual day of commemoration comes admist a rise in antisemitic incidents and Holocaust denialism in the U.S. and other parts of the world.
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At 11, Philip Lazowski found himself alone in a Nazi ghetto as Jews were being sent to their deaths during WWII. At StoryCorps, Philip, now 91, remembers a quick decision that may have saved his life.
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Medical experts discuss children receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Also, Florida sues the Biden administration over mandatory workplace vaccines. Plus, two granddaughters of Holocaust survivors continue educating people.
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Jan. 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Volunteers are helping the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum host a February 'What You Do Matters' event to connect survivors to people in a virtual way during the pandemic.
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Remembering survivors of the Holocaust. And a conversation with orchid collectors about this month’s book club title, 'The Orchid Thief.'
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Remembering survivors of the Holocaust. And a conversation with orchid collectors about this month’s book club title, 'The Orchid Thief.'
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"People should look at this place and think about our moral responsibility," says Pawel Sawicki, a longtime guide at the Auschwitz museum in Poland.
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Vladimir Munk left Auschwitz 75 years ago after the concentration camp was liberated by Soviet soldiers. Now, for the first time, he's going back to a place he calls a burial ground for his family.
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Documentarian Tod Lending goes into his films knowing that he doesn’t know what’s going to happen in them. Longitudinal documentaries, or long docs, are…