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The History of Antisemitism: The Crusades

When Pope Urban II gave a sermon in November 1095 about the “Holy Land,” he began the almost two-century-long military campaigns that we now know as the Crusades. Many medieval popes sanctioned the Crusades against “enemies of Christendom.” As they sought control and territory, Crusaders massacred Jewish communities in France and Germany. These actions and … Continued

The History of Antisemitism: The Truths and Mysteries of Leo Frank

When Nazis Came to Illinois: The History of the Skokie Case

ALL ARTS Talks Panel: Broadway Responds to Antisemitism, hosted by ALL ARTS, Exploring Hate, and Moment Magazine

Transgender People, the Nazi State, and the Holocaust

Pickles Demystified with Sandor Katz and Ann Toback

The Voices of Descendants: The Continued Impact of the Holocaust

The History of Antisemitism: The Prisoner and the Writer

A Conversation with the Second Generation: The Importance of Telling Our Stories

A Jewish Doctor in Auschwitz: Gisella Perl

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Books to Read to Learn About the Danish Rescue

“Hamlet’s Children” with Richard Kluger and Julianna Margulies

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