In a podcast with a fellow Brooklyn businessman, Brett Yormark sounds a lot like Frank Sinatra. No, not the Old Blue Eyes of "New York, New York," but the more clear-eyed "My Way" version. .
12,000-square-foot exhibition will feature over 700 artifacts from Museum’s own collection, many from survivors who settled in New York region and many on view for the first time.
“We urge all nations across the globe to support Ukraine, which witnessed the murder of one million Jews during the Holocaust, and never forget how the seeds of hate can lead to mass violence. No one should stay silent during the darkest of times; instead, we must stand together in solidarity with Ukraine,” said Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust CEO and President Jack Kliger and Board of Trustees Chairman Bruce Ratner.
Brian Lewis and Josh Kosman of the Post report that Russian President Vladimir Putin forced Mikhail Prokhorov to sell the Nets as U.S.-Russian relations soured following the original Russian.