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Youngkin Signs Bill: No Room for Hate in Virginia
Dave Ress Richmond Times-Dispatch Before he got down to ceremonially signing a bill that adds a definition of antisemitism to the Code of Virginia, Gov. Glenn Youngkin
Richmond man on his family and the Holocaust: ‘They all died in Auschwitz’
SEAN JONES Richmond Times-Dispatch Dr. Roger Loria, 83, remembers the Gestapo uniforms he saw when he was just three. Loria and his mother had fled
Dr. Roger Loria and Samuel Asher Speak to the Importance of Holocaust Education
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Remembering the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the people who fought back
Relatives share family stories of loss and survival during the Holocaust and the monthlong fight against the Nazis in Warsaw, Poland. By Dana Bash and Anna Brand, CNN
Dr. David D. Burhans
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of our longtime Board Member, supporter and friend, the Rev. Dr. David D. Burhans, on Tuesday,
Ben Ferencz: Last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor dies, aged 103
By Christy Cooney BBC News The last surviving prosecutor from the post-World War Two Nuremberg trials has died aged 103. Ben Ferencz was just 27
Antisemitic incidents rose 50% in Virginia in 2022: study
The number of antisemitic incidents in Virginia rose by 50% in 2022, according to a new report from the Anti-Defamation League. The organization’s Audit of Antisemitic
Virginia’s Senate has passed a bill to adopt a definition of antisemitism
Virginia’s Senate has passed a bill to adopt a definition of antisemitism. House Bill 1606 by Del. Anne Ferrell Tata, R-Virginia Beach, would allow Virginia to adopt