The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum held the 2023 Linda and Tony Rubin Lecture program, “Open and Accessible: Taking Stock of the Vatican’s Holocaust-Era Archives,” on Feb. 8 at Wilshire Boulevard Temple.
Michael Ashner, who fought ice cream maker's parent company over attempted settlement ban, says it threatened Israel; calls head of Israeli branch a 'hero' for opposing corporation
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In 1911, 1 million+ people gathered in support of the first International Women’s Day. Men and women around the world marked the occasion by attending rallies and campaigning for women’s right to work, vote, be trained, to hold public office, and to end discrimination.
Fast forward to 1975 when the United Nations celebrated International Women’s Day for the first time. More recently, this day is commemorated worldwide to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women while also advocating for a more gender equal world and raising awareness of gender bias.