
Cohen Center: Is the Rule of Law Still Important?
Is the Rule of Law Still Important? Lessons from Nuremberg with Ben Ferencz.
Is the Rule of Law Still Important? Lessons from Nuremberg with Ben Ferencz.
Join author and filmmaker Heather Dune Macadam for a preview of the upcoming documentary, based on the book, 999: The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Jewish Transport to Auschwitz.
Concerned with several issues including the rise of anti-Semitism and Zoombombing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish Federation of Broward County partnered together to host a pre-High Holiday security briefing and conference.
“My Underground Mother” is a story of female resistance, resilience, and an intergenerational reclaiming of silenced women’s Holocaust narrative.
In the 1930’s, the British government adopted a policy known as appeasement, acceding to Hitler’s territorial demands.
In 1948, a group of World War II pilots volunteered to fight for Israel in the War of Independence.
Dr. Feng Shan Ho was a Chinese diplomat stationed in Vienna during the time of Kristallnacht. Thanks to him, thousands of Jewish refugees were able to escape to Shanghai, where they found a safe haven.
David Matlow, who many of you may recall, presented “Theodor Herzl: Coming Home, Staying Home” has recently put his book “Collecting the Dream” up on Kindle from August 29-31 and will be available for free download.
Join some of California’s most respected community leaders for a discussion on how we can work together to overcome our common challenges.
“Chasing Portraits” is Elizabeth Rynecki’s memoir of her emotional quest to find the lost art of her talented Polish-Jewish great-grandfather, Moshe Rynecki (1881-1943), whose body of work reached close to eight hundred paintings and sculptures before his life came to a tragic end in the Holocaust.