Holocaust Victims’ Belongings Unearthed

FOXNews

LUBLIN, Poland — A child’s ring. Twisted reading glasses. A few gold coins: scraps of personal dignity, hurriedly buried in a last act of defiance to keep them from falling into Nazi hands. Israeli archaeologists helped by survivors are writing a new chapter in the terrible history of the German death camp at Majdanek, Poland, by excavating grounds long thought to be empty.

Their findings show how the doomed Jews furiously dug into the grassy ground with their hands to bury what personal possessions they had with them before they were murdered in the camp’s gas chambers.

The objects aren’t worth much financially but “the value as a human story is immeasurable,” said Yaron Svoray, an Israeli journalist who made his name infiltrating neo-Nazi groups some 10 years ago.

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Imitating G-d — Creating Something From Nothing

The Jewish Press

I should have known it was going to be extraordinary — nothing short of miraculous — when a total stranger made out a $100 check to my son`s five-week old Chabad House right in the aisle of the Jet Blue flight headed for Oakland on erev (eve) Rosh Hashana. He was simply inspired by the idea of helping out a newly formed Jewish center in northern California that a typical Jewish mother like me was only too happy to boast about.

My 22-year-old son Elliot, my 17-year-old daughter Gillie and I were on our way to pay our first visit to my children Rabbi Raleigh and Fruma Resnick, the new shluchim (emissaries) of the Tri-Valley in northern California, for their first Gala event — Rosh Hashana.

Former refusenik and Israeli Knesset Minister Natan Sharansky speaks at Tribute Gala for Lubavitch of Bucks County

Newtown Advance

On November 7, Lubavitch of Bucks County welcomed Natan Sharansky, former Soviet refusenik and Knesset minister, to their Tribute Gala for a dialogue on “Vision, Courage and Leadership.”

At a grand event at the Hyatt at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, Lubavitch honored Karin Kasdin and Harold Weinstein, who received the Couple of the Year Award, and Emily Deutsch, recipient of the Future Leadership Youth Award.

Lubavitch’s Glazier Jewish Center is located in the heart of Newtown, and their programs, such as Chanukah Wonderland, have become popular events in Newtown.

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Historian Charged With Denying Holocaust

Washington Post

VIENNA, Austria — British historian David Irving was arrested last week in southern Austria on a warrant accusing him of denying the Holocaust, the Interior Ministry said Thursday. Irving was arrested Nov. 11 in Styria province, said police Maj. Rudolf Golia, an Interior Ministry spokesman. He was transferred to a prison in Graz.

Irving was detained on a warrant issued in 1989 under Austrian laws that make Holocaust denial a crime, Golia said. The accusation stemmed from speeches Irving delivered that year in Vienna and in the southern town of Leoben.

Irving in the past has faced allegations of spreading anti-Semitic and racist ideas. He is the author of nearly 30 books, including “Hitler’s War,” which challenges the extent of the Holocaust.

The 17th Annual KosherFest Larger Then Ever

With over 375 domestic and international companies showcasing thousands upon thousands of quality certified kosher products and industry-related educational sessions, the kosher market is at your fingertips.

Since 1989, Kosherfest has been bringing kosher food and foodservice buyers and sellers together from around the world for business, networking and education. This has become the premier international trade event for the kosher food and foodservice industries.

Lubavitch companies on hand for the event included, Rubashkins Aarons Best Poultry, OK Kashrus, DUSO food Distributors, Metro Ice Cream, NY Pasta and A-One Merchandising. The exhibit hall was fuller then the previous year and had a larger turnout as well.

A gallery of pictures can be seen in the Extended Article.

Chabad Makes Inroads at Parley

Forward

Before Eliezer Zalmanov came to Munster, Ind., no Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi had ever been the recipient of the local Jewish federation’s rabbinic award.

There was a Chabad rabbi before Zalmanov. However, Zalmanov, 26, said that when he moved to Munster two years ago, the rest of the community still had suspicions about his ultra-Orthodox Hasidic movement. “They thought I was out to convert everyone to Chabad,” he said.

Zalmanov worked hard to disabuse the people of such notions, cooperating with the city’s four other congregations and enlisting his wife as a Hebrew school teacher at the local Conservative synagogue. He received a stamp of approval this year with the federation’s rabbinic reward.