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Rafael Medoff

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Benzion Netanyahu’s role in U.S. politics

Benzion Netanyahu, who died this week at age 102, played a little-known role in American history that has some parallels with his son, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Read more »

Op-Ed: On Iran, Auschwitz is relevant

In the debate over Iran's nuclear weapons program, Auschwitz is relevant -- notably the failure to bomb the death camp -- writes the director of The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies. Read more »

Op-Ed: Recalling a Mormon senator who tried to save Anne Frank’s life

When the issue was not saving Anne Frank's soul but saving her life, the most powerful Mormon political figure in America at the time -- Utah Sen. William H. King -- did what he could at a time when too few were willing to do anything at all, writes the director of The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies. Read more »

Op-Ed: A Palestinian mufti and the U.S. election, then and now

With remarks by a Jerusalem mufti echoing a controversy from the World War II era, the co-author of an upcoming book about Herbert Hoover and the Jewish vote says all sides would do well to keep in mind what 1948 says about the potential electoral impact of Middle East politics. Read more »

Op-Ed: Christians mostly failed to act in response to Kristallnacht

Most American Christian leaders strongly condemned the Kristallnacht pogrom that the Nazis carried out against Germany's Jews 73 years ago next week, but the words of condemnation were not always accompanied by calls for action, writes the director of The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies. Read more »

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