The Life of Martha Salcudean: A Reminder of the Human Capacity for Resilience and Healing
By Paulina Schwartz I. Introduction The Holocaust is undoubtedly one of the most horrific genocides to have happened in recent…
By Paulina Schwartz I. Introduction The Holocaust is undoubtedly one of the most horrific genocides to have happened in recent…
By Benjamin Stanislawski Introduction Dr. Robert Krell’s life has been a truly remarkable one. He has taken his traumatic upbringing…
By Gabrielle Bonifacio An integral part of identity construction is one’s language, and how one uses it to define themselves…
By Ahad Zafar Early Holocaust education was primarily focused on the well-being and understanding of adult survivors. While there is…
By Sarah Sunarko Introduction The Holocaust was the brutally violent genocide of Jewish people by the Nazi regime that greatly…
By Amy Harris Martha Salcudean, a survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, was the first woman to head the department…
By Cole Borin In 1944, 1684 Hungarian Jews were deported to the concentration camp known as Bergen-Belsen. Among these prisoners,…
By Moca Nimmervoll With the 76th anniversary of the end of WWII nearing, May 8th poses as a reminder that…
By Erin Salh The breadth of horrific experiences Holocaust survivors endured is vast, as there were numerous systems of marginalization…