Rose Girone, the oldest living survivor of the Holocaust and advocate for sharing the stories of survivors, died on Monday in New York at age 113.
Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor who endured both German and Japanese oppression but lived for eight decades ...
Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall has written three columns over the past month about a Holocaust remembrance where a rabbi’s ...
Girone was among some 245,000 surviving Holocaust victims still living in over 90 nations, based on a study published by the ...
Rose Girone, regarded as the oldest Holocaust survivor, passed away at 111. Born in Germany, Girone survived while pregnant ...
Referencing promises made after the Holocaust, Shvartsman said. "You swore: 'Never again.' This 'Never again' has arrived. If ...
The genocide was conducted by an authoritarian Nazi regime that happened to also be genocidal, because they hated Jews,” U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Margaret Brennan during the ...
She fled Nazi Germany in 1939 with her husband and baby only to be forced into a Jewish ghetto in Shanghai. Still, she would often say, “Aren’t we lucky?” ...
Listen to the sounds of the Holocaust-era instruments in the Violins of Hope collection as played by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra musicians.
A Long Island woman believed to be the world's oldest survivor of the Holocaust has died at age 113. Rose Girone, had ...
KSO concertmaster William Shaub talks about the honor of performing on the Violins of Hope, violins played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust ...