Shoah survivor and writer Robert Treuer dies at 89
Treuer wrote extensively about northern Minnesota and the history of Leech Lake Ojibwe By ERIN ELLIOTT BRYAN / Community News ...
Treuer wrote extensively about northern Minnesota and the history of Leech Lake Ojibwe By ERIN ELLIOTT BRYAN / Community News ...
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This impassioned debate about the prospects for human civilization is a profile in conscience By MICHAEL FOX It is not ...
Sir Nicholas Winton organized eight trains that saved 669 children during World War II By JAN RICHTER PRAGUE (JTA) — ...
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Robert Edsel, author of The Monuments Men, went from the oil business to art history By ERIN ELLIOTT BRYAN / ...
Tango music was born in late 19th-century Argentina in communities of newly arrived European immigrants, many of them Jews By ...
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