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Barbara Steinmetz survived the Holocaust as a child. Then she was attacked while peacefully marching to bring Jewish hostages ...
Barbara Steinmetz survived the Holocaust as a child, fleeing from one country to the next as her Jewish family was stripped of its citizenship. They left Italy for Hungary, then to France and ...
An attack on a Colorado rally for Gaza hostages earlier this month has claimed the life of an 82-year-old woman, authorities ...
Holocaust survivor Barbara Steinmetz, injured in the attack during a demonstration for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, speaks for the first time, implores Americans to be kind and decent.
Following Mohamed Soliman's antisemitic attack in Boulder, the firebombing appears to have deepened existing tensions.
One of those injured was 88-year-old Holocaust survivor Barbara Steinmetz, described by Boulder Rabbi Marc Soloway as a “loving and peaceful warrior and activist” for numerous causes. 5.
Barbara Steinmetz was born in Hungary on November 26, 1936. Her parents ran a hotel on Lošinj, now Croatia, which at the time belonged to Italy. Two years after Barbara was born, Benito Mussolini ...
Among last week’s injured was Barbara Steinmetz, an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor described by a local rabbi as a “very loving” woman. 6.
The man suspected of attacking pro-Israel protesters in Boulder, Colorado, earlier this month has been charged with 12 ...
In such troubled times, the traditional kiddush blessing and meal serves as an important reminder of our strength, resilience ...
The murders of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim and the attack on Jewish seniors, including in Boulder, Colo., are evidence that US Holocaust Museum needs to rethink its mission.
Barbara Steinmetz told NBC News that the attack “has nothing to do with the Holocaust, it has to do with a human being that wants to burn other people." "It's about what the hell is going on in ...