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The vicious attack on Jews following a soccer match in Amsterdam left one New Yorker who fled the Dutch city as a child to escape the Holocaust “in shock.” ...
We created this product to bring Anne Frank closer to more people,' says project's director; tour takes 4-mile route around ...
The response to the recent horrific events in Amsterdam of the attacks on Israeli soccer fans should have been one of clear moral clarity. Instead, Amsterdam’s mayor has astonishingly downplayed ...
Amsterdam Jews are reeling from ongoing attacks, fear cops can’t protect them Organized, widespread beatings of Israeli soccer fans led to a temporary ban on protests, which anti-Israel ...
Early Friday morning in Amsterdam, in the shadow of the house in which Anne Frank hid and where her family was betrayed, rampaging mobs of Muslim men targeted Israeli attendees of a soccer match fe… ...
A majority of them lived in Amsterdam. The city’s transit authority and other agencies played a role in the removal of Jews and Romani people, also known as Roma and Sinti, from Dutch society.
OPINION The ‘Jew hunt’ in Amsterdam was no anomaly Antisemitism, the great evil that Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned of, has spread across the globe.
The number of students attending Jewish secondary schools in Amsterdam, the only Dutch city with these schools, has increased ...
Liesbeth Heenk has published 115 Holocaust memoirs and nonfiction narratives in English, and she continues to search for stories that recount the experiences people lived through during that low point ...
Of the estimated 80,000 Jews who lived in Amsterdam at the outbreak of World War II, only some 20,000 survived. Among those deported was teenage diarist Anne Frank and her family.