Researchers found that this trend, developing over two decades and intensifying in the past year, is reshaping how remembrance is presented to the public.
Camille Jesalva got her wallet off the table and took out NIS 1,500 ($375) in cash—all the savings she had. “Please, sir, don’t take my passport or my ticket for my flight,” she urged.
An article in the American Historical Review questioned the record of Holocaust rescuer Chiune Sugihara and strongly criticized Yad Vashem for honoring him.
Kind-hearted individual helps a woman in New Jersey get a jar of jam off the top shelf, then learns the surprising rescue story connecting the woman and the European jam company.