Shoah

What Pope Francis’ visit to Auschwitz means to the Jews

By David Rosen — August 5, 2016
JERUSALEM (RNS) The memory of past hostility toward the Jews enables us to appreciate the remarkable Catholic-Jewish reconciliation of the last 50 years.

How we honor Muslims who stand up to terror

By guest — July 21, 2016
WASHINGTON (RNS) Stories of Muslims facing down hate and terror, especially perpetrated by violent Islamists who claim to speak in their name, are both important to tell and more common than we realize.

Yes, there was an Armenian genocide

By Jeffrey Salkin — May 17, 2016
All Jews should affirm that the Armenian catastrophe was a genocide. The first of its kind, in fact.

Why the Armenian genocide holds a lesson for Jews (COMMENTARY)

By Jeffrey Salkin — April 15, 2015
(RNS) If Jews do not allow the world to compare the Holocaust to other genocides, then its relevance to the world will wither.
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