Reflections on Holocaust Horrors; Events Other Exhibitions Currently on Show or Opening Soon in the Tees Valley Include:Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
In 1959, after two years of intensive work, Grigorian completed a succession of enormous murals centering on the topic of the Holocaust. During the same period, he started applying dirt to the center of his canvases. This became the starting point of his celebrated “Earthworks Series”. In ...
Portraits of Holocaust survivors from Southern Arizona are shared at the Tucson Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center, which offers a place for collective mourning and remembrance. Remembering those who came before is an essential part of Jewish life. The Rabbis were brilliant. They offered us ways in...
when asked whether he would apologize for that attack, not only refrained from making amends but outraged Israelis and Germans when he answered that Israel had committed “holocausts” against the Palestinians.
depicted in excruciating detail, is sheer agony. Half-forgotten brand names are mourned and new arrivals such as fridges, vacuum cleaners and hair dryers are welcomed. At the same time, thoughts of the Holocaust lurk in the air and the rise of the French far right sends shivers down the sp...
Why did you allow the holocaust to happen? I have no blood on my hands. Humans kill humans, “intervention” is not in my vocabulary. Can you disarm the entire world? Humans kill humans. Humans build arms and weapons. Will we ever have a new God or Goddess? Can someone else come ...
Dismissing Evil and Denying the Holocaust — What’s the Endgame? Susan D. Harris March 28, 2025 One evening about twenty years ago, at the height of my shortwave radio zeal, I was sitting... Read More Read more about Dismissing Evil and Denying the Holocaust — What’s the Endgame?
In 1959, after two years of intensive work, Grigorian completed a succession of enormous murals centering on the topic of the Holocaust. During the same period, he started applying dirt to the center of his canvases. This became the starting point of his celebrated “Earthworks Series”. ...
created on himself and six dancers from his Zurich Dance Ensemble, perhaps started off life in the studio as an improvised exploration of part of Jarrett’s concert (Harrell uses only the first 26-minute movement, or Part 1, of the album) but it has since become, like the recording, fixe...
I know this is not a pleasant post. It’s not meant to be. But, like the Holocaust, the Great War is something never to be forgotten, a lesson bought hard by horrible deaths of innocents. If you would, at 11:00 am tomorrow morning, just stop, think, and imagine the thunder of gu...