The Holocaust was a horrific event that murdered six million Jews. Those who managed to survive continue to share their stories of survival. Here are some of the stories of a few survivors.
Today, people who are unvaccinated are printing out Star of David patches that say “unvaccinated” and putting them on clothes. This is an insult to the six million Jews that perished.
Judy Chicago is an American feminist artist, educator, and writer, known for her art pieces about creation and birth. The following is a look into the timeline of Chicago's major achievements and exhibitions, including her stop at…
International Holocaust Remembrance Day was held Jan. 27 to remember those who died at Auschwitz and other camps during the Holocaust. During this time, the Jewish people of Europe were killed by the Nazis because of their religion.
A presentation on eugenics was held Tuesday, Nov. 1, by Dr. Sheldon Rubenfeld, professor of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and executive director of the Center for Medicine after the Holocaust.
Dr. Sheldon Rubenfeld, clinical professor of medicine, Baylor College of Medicine executive director of The Center for Medicine after the Holocaust, came to UHCL Nov. 1 to lead a discussion titled "Eugenics Then and Now."
During the Holocaust 6 million Jews were murdered. They left behind journals and diaries that told their stories. The most famous diary is Anne Frank’s, the 16 year-old-Jewish girl who wrote her diary while in hiding. Anne Frank was not the…