October 31, 2012 1:48 pm Reading the ‘Protocols’ in Athens The politics of hatred is not only alive and well, but in some parts of Europe, it is much too near to the mainstream By Robert Rozett
August 3, 2012 6:04 pm Why Raoul Wallenberg’s centennial matters The Swedish rescuer, born 100 years ago Saturday, was the ideal the Western world would like to have lived up to during those dreadful war years. More than an icon of the Holocaust, he exemplifies the standard of humane behavior to which the Western world aspires By Robert Rozett
June 22, 2012 11:59 am Getting back to the basics about the Holocaust We must do everything we can in order to fight the trend to marginalize and obscure the role of diverse groups of local collaborators in the murder of their Jewish countrymen By Robert Rozett