When did ‘Never again’ become a controversial statement?
An exhibit at Holocaust Museum LA.(John Sciulli/Getty Images for Holocaust Museum LA)
An exhibit at Holocaust Museum LA.(John Sciulli/Getty Images for Holocaust Museum LA)
Sara Mendelson died in a shooting attack Israeli authorities said was carried out by ‘terrorists’
The survivor-founded museum admitted its Instagram campaign was “misinterpreted” as political messaging and has vowed stricter oversight of future content
The museum rejected criticism that the post had been meant as a condemnation of Israel in Gaza.
Drone struck the arrivals hall of Eilat’s Ramon Airport, at least five people reported injured.
Backlash centers on the LA museum's use of “Never Again” as USHMM in D.C. faces an unrelated exhibit controversy.
While major outlets present the genocide resolution as from “leading experts,” Brown’s investigation reveals serious flaws, as IAGS conducts no background checks for new members
Yes. Historically, we were a group of tribes that merged into peoplehood, then got splattered all over the world due to expulsion and diaspora. That’s how we always were, and that’s how we are now.
A Belgian hospital has suspended a physician after discovering antisemitic cartoons on his social media accounts, days after defending him for labeling a patient as Jewish in records for no apparent medical reason.
Recent CBC coverage of the war in Gaza, including reporter Chris Brown’s analysis article headlined: “Israel is killing journalists and getting away with it, say advocates,” published on August 27 and related…