The more Anne Frank becomes a generic symbol of all historical tragedy, the less we remember who she was and what happened to ...
When it comes to teaching kids about the Holocaust, New York City parents and teachers have a new tool at their disposal: Anne Frank The Exhibition, which opens today at the Center for Jewish History.
New book by Ruth Franklin explores how Anne Frank, the German Jewish teenager killed in the Holocaust, became a cultural icon ...
A new exhibit in New York City lets you step inside Anne Frank's Secret Annex.
A board game, pictures of movie stars, a dress, a bicycle … seemingly mundane ephemera are deeply moving at “Anne Frank: The Exhibition,” which opens at the Center for Jewish History (15 W. 16th St., ...
“Anne Frank the Exhibition” recreates the secret ... Yael Malka for The New York Times Supported by By Laurel Graeber The children seem like typical kindergartners: Some beam at the camera ...
"As we open Anne Frank the Exhibition, we do so in memory of the 6 million Jews who were murdered, and we do so remembering the 1.5 million Jewish children who were murdered," said Michael ...
Anne Frank House is bringing a recreation of the Secret Annex—where Anne Frank and her family hid during the Holocaust—to New ...
a child’s journal – plaid, fuzzy and with a lock. It’s a facsimile, but that book, this room, is what Anne saw, and it’s not a photo, not virtual. I didn’t read “Anne Frank ...
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