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Live updates | UN top court will hear genocide allegation as Israel focuses fighting in central Gaza – The Durango Herald

The United Nations’ top court began hearings Thursday for South Africa’s allegation that Israel’s war with Hamas amounts to genocide against Palestinians. Israel strongly denies the cla.

The outsider s outsider: Andy Warhol, Fame, Glamour,

Andy Warhol was, from the start, concerned about fame, glamour and money, devoid of a philosophy of art – despite his book The Philosophy of Andy Warhol. And yet, it was Warhol, more than any of his contemporaries, who moved art from the abstract expressionism of Jackson Pollock to pop art, in the process replacing modernism, with postmodernism still playing itself out today.  The arc of Warhol’s life can be easily summarised: He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1928, the child of Czech immigrants. He was his mother’s favourite, his father being away for extended periods working in coal mines and on construction sites. He completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949, after which he moved to New York, where he became a highly successful commercial artist, producing window displays and adverts for large companies for a decade. 

YU Hosts Book Launch of The Rabbi of Buchenwald

YU Hosts Book Launch of ‘The Rabbi of Buchenwald’ By Pearl Markovitz | May 06, 2021 Praising the new publication of “The Rabbi of Buchenwald: The Life and Times of Rabbi Herschel Schacter,” Yeshiva University President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman described the new volume as not only a history of American Jewry during the last seven decades of the 20th century, but a book of inspiration for future generations.” The work was published with the support of the Michael Scharf Publication Trust of the Yeshiva University Press and the Emil and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Yeshiva University. Continuing the theme of the appropriateness of the volume being published by the Yeshiva University Press, Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter, University professor of Jewish History and Jewish Thought at Yeshiva University and son of Rabbi Herschel Schacter, recalled how his father would refer to YU as “our yeshiva.” Rabbi Herschel Schacter a

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Virtual Events and the Memory of the Holocaust

Virtual Events and the Memory of the Holocaust The Media Line Staff Makor Rishon, Israel, January 28 This may sound a bit cynical, but to some extent, the coronavirus crisis has helped to promote International Holocaust Remembrance Day in an extraordinary way: More and more events have taken place over the past few weeks and Holocaust memorial bodies and organizations managed to attract leading speakers in the field, who would otherwise be unavailable. For example, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky inaugurated a new monument in Babi Yar, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin delivered remarks remotely, using a digital screen. From the comfort of the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, he spoke directly to the Ukrainian leadership and the entire Ukrainian people. Rivlin then attended another event with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and European Council President Charles Michel. Steinmeier and Rivlin even had a separate diplomatic conversation, in which the Germa

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