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Suspected conflicts of interest: has Goncourt 2021 finally turned the page? – Paris Beacon News

| October 5, 2021

They were sixteen on the starting line. They are only eight novelists vying for the Goncourt 2021 with perfect respect for parity since there are four men and four women. The most popular of all?

Inside the Far-right Podcast Ecosystem, Part 4: Far-Right Podcasting, Past and Present – Southern Poverty Law Center

| October 4, 2021

Far-right extremists efforts to cultivate a wide network of content creators reveal how long-standing trends in the movements embrace of audio propaganda are bound up with the current reliance on a growing number of multimedia platforms. Since the advent of home radio, far-right extremists have used audio broadcasts to communicate with supporters and inspire on-the-ground organizers to carry out rallies or even attacks. While the technologies favored by far-right extremists have changed considerably through the years, these broadcasts continue to play a no less crucial role in the movement, particularly in connection to cultivating real-world activity

Inside the Far-right Podcast Ecosystem, Part 2: Richard Spencer’s Origins in the Podcast Network – Southern Poverty Law Center

| October 4, 2021

A network of podcasts, including one which featured former President Donald Trumps eldest son as a guest in 2016, fueled the rise of one of the core leaders of the modern white nationalist movement. Richard Spencer, a prominent white nationalist figurehead during the Trump era, was one of dozens of up-and-coming extremists who leveraged a network of far-right podcasts to mobilize followers and turn his movement into a household name

Survivors photo wrongly used as pic of the Nazi suspect she testified against – The Times of Israel

| October 4, 2021

A picture being widely used in media outlets as purportedly showing Irmgard Furchner, a former Nazi concentration camp secretary on trial in Germany, is actually that of a 99-year-old survivor of the camp whose testimony is part of the case against Furchner. Yehudit (Dita) Sperling is one of several survivors of the Stutthof concentration camp in Poland who have provided testimony in the case against Furchner, who face charges of complicity in the murder of more than 10,000 people

Wright State grad wins Tony for producing The Inheritance – dayton.com

| September 28, 2021

American students are taught nothing about the famous queers throughout history. All my life I was taught the Shoah but it wasnt until I was in college and saw a student production of Bent that I learned they threw queers in the gas chambers, too.

The Auschwitz Report: Slovakian film follows real-life escapees who tried to warn the world – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| September 28, 2021

(JTA) Were it not for Rudolph Vrba and Alfrd Wexler, would the world today know the true extent of the mass murder the Nazis inflicted during the Holocaust? The two men, both Slovak Jews who escaped from Auschwitz, secretly recorded fastidious notes about details of the death camp unknown to the outside world

Skokie Area Events Calendar: Check Out Whats Happening This Week – Patch.com

| September 28, 2021

SKOKIE, IL Wondering what there is to do this week? Patch has you covered with the latest upcoming events taking place this week throughout Skokie. Here are some events taking place in town this week.

What Jews are voting for in Germanys national elections – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| September 28, 2021

BERLIN (JTA) Rising antisemitism, Germanys relationship with Israel, pensions for aging Soviet immigrants these are just some of the issues Jewish voters across Germany are considering before casting their vote in Sundays federal election. The nation is replacing the retiring Chancellor Angela Merkel after a monumental 16 years in the position.

The Auschwitz Report: Slovakian film tells of escapees who tried to warn world – The Times of Israel

| September 28, 2021

JTA Were it not for Rudolph Vrba and Alfrd Wexler, would the world today know the true extent of the mass murder the Nazis inflicted during the Holocaust? The two men, both Slovak Jews who escaped from Auschwitz, secretly recorded fastidious notes about details of the death camp unknown to the outside world. These included schematics of the gas chambers, the Nazis use of the deadly chemical Zyklon-B, the number of prisoners being brought in to their deaths every day and the planned construction of a new rail line for deporting Hungarian Jews directly to the camp

Herzog pays tribute to Angela Merkel ahead of German elections – The Jerusalem Post

| September 28, 2021

Just a few days before German citizens were due to go to the polls to elect a new Chancellor, Die Zeit, one of Germany's leading national weekly newspapers, published a farewell tribute to current Chancellor Angela Merkel last Thursday and invited past and present political figures from several countries to share their memories and impressions under the heading of "Auf Wiedersehen" (Till we meet again). Merkel is the first German chancellor to have been born after the Second World War, the first woman to serve in the role, and the third longest-serving chancellor overall, after Otto von Bismark and Helmut Kohl. cnxps.cmd.push(function () { cnxps({ playerId: '36af7c51-0caf-4741-9824-2c941fc6c17b' }).render('4c4d856e0e6f4e3d808bbc1715e132f6'); }); But as it was, the Die Zeit editors did not choose Netanyahu.


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