Diary of Anne Frank

New memoir by Anne Frank’s girlhood friend reveals ‘life outside the attic’

By Michele Chabin — June 14, 2023
JERUSALEM (RNS) — 'My Friend Anne Frank,' by Hannah Pick-Goslar, details the girls' friendship before the Holocaust and their brief reunion inside a Nazi concentration camp.

They’re banning Anne Frank. Are you kidding me?!?!

By Jeffrey Salkin — August 17, 2022
(RNS) — Warning: They are coming for our young people’s brains.

A new Anne Frank Center aims to reshape racism through Holocaust education

By Yonat Shimron — September 15, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. (RNS) — The German-Dutch diarist is being memorialized in the heart of the South as part of an educational effort to stem not only hatred of Jews, but bigotry, discrimination and racism more broadly.

As survivors age, Holocaust educators rush to preserve their irreplaceable testimony

By Michele Chabin — January 24, 2019
JERUSALEM (RNS) — The race against time has prompted a program to take survivors back to their hometowns in Europe to film their recollections of the places where they experienced the catastrophe most acutely.

Bring this to synagogue on Yom Kippur

By Jeffrey Salkin — September 28, 2017
These Jews died during the past year. Each one wrote a Book of Life for the ages.

Anne Frank’s diary now belongs to the world. Will we see her differently?

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — January 4, 2016
In new diary translations, we may see Anne Frank differently -- perhaps as a Jew who knew that questioning the world is a gift from God.
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