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How legacies of the Holocaust should inform health care – American Medical Association

| January 18, 2021

Bioethics has been significantly influenced by health professionals involvement in atrocities of the Holocaust. From abortion to xeno-transplantation, deliberation on almost every ethics topic in health care today has been influenced by Nazi medical crimes. These topics include genetics, informed consent, public health, military and civilian health policy and practice, death and dying, human subjects research and refugee care.

Holocaust survivor Sam Weinreb dies at 94 | TribLIVE.com – TribLIVE

| January 18, 2021

TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Sam Weinreb, a Holocaust survivor who raised his family in McKeesport, passed away peacefully Friday at Hebrew Senior Life Rehabilitation Center in Roslindale, Mass. He was 94

The Holocaust Separated This Little Girl And Her Best Friend. Eighty Years Later, The Florida Holocaust Museum Reunited Them. – WMFE

| January 18, 2021

Ana Mara Wahrenberg and Betty Grebenschikoff were childhood friends separated by the Holocaust.80 years later, they reunited.

Holocaust Memorial Center hosts ‘Soap Myth’ online reading and discussion – The Detroit News

| January 8, 2021

Award-winning playwright Jeff Cohen is heralding the importance of listening to Holocaust survivors while they're still living.

Opinion | The Holocaust Stole My Youth. Covid-19 Is Stealing My Last Years. – The New York Times

| January 4, 2021

These days, Im a little bored. The boardwalk is my lifesaver.

Doherty: Goodbye and thank you to constituents – Pamplin Media Group

| January 4, 2021

OPINION: Tigard and Southwest Portland's state representative reflects on 11 years in the Oregon House.

The lesson of 2020 and 1965: The right to vote is precious and powerful – Milford Daily News

| January 4, 2021

Charles Cloughen Jr.| Guest Columnist I was 22 years old when I decided to take a road trip with three friends from Berkeley Divinity School in New Haven to Selma, Alabama.

Trump taps Giulianis son for membership on the Holocaust Memorial Council. – The New York Times

| December 19, 2020

After elevating a coterie of close friends and allies to prime spots on boards and commissions in recent weeks, President Trump on Wednesday announced plans to appoint Andrew H.

Holocaust survivors honored with online event amid pandemic – The Associated Press

| December 19, 2020

BERLIN (AP) An annual event bringing together Holocaust survivors from around the world to mark the start of Hanukkah was held online for the first time Sunday due to the coronavirus pandemic.

From the Pages of Orlando Weekly: Holocaust Memorial Center Exhibit "Uprooting Prejudice: Faces of Change" – WMFE

| December 19, 2020

Last month, the Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center in Maitland opened a powerful photography exhibit called Uprooting Prejudice: Faces of Change. A couple of days after protests began in Minneapolis in the aftermath of George Floyds killing, photographer John Noltner went to the intersection where Floyd died in police custody, set up a makeshift backdrop, and took photos and did brief interviews of protesters at the spot.


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