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Tag Archives: Dara Horn
By violating the Civil Rights Act, Harvard endangers federal funding for all its programs; the federal government is obligated to use such funding as leverage to ensure compliance
ALGEMEINER Yom HaShoah and Harvard’s Complete Refusal to Address Hatred and Attacks on Jews Daniel Pomerantz April 30, 2025 Last week Israel commemorated Yom HaShoah, the country’s Holocaust Remembrance Day. As I stood at silent attention along with an entire … Continue reading
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Is Holocaust education making antisemitism worse?
FREE PRESS We Misunderstood the Nazis Matti Friedman July 9, 2024 …The failure of Holocaust education has been most sharply observed by the writer Dara Horn, particularly in a prescient essay for The Atlantic last spring and before that in … Continue reading
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Tagged antisemitism, Dara Horn, Holocaust
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“A Jewish-American essayist explores what we talk about when we talk about pogroms, the Holocaust and murderous antisemitism”
WALL STREET JOURNAL ‘People Love Dead Jews’ Review: Lessons in Remembering by Martin Peretz October 4, 2021 This is a beautiful book, and in its particular genre—nonfiction meditations on the murder of Jews, particularly in the Holocaust, and the place … Continue reading