Remembering the Holocaust | Ralph Anspach The Shadows of Shoah Exhibition was launched in 2013 by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. Since then it has toured museums, galleries and public spaces the length of New Zealand. 27 January is United Nations International Holocaust Remembrance Day….
Israeli settlement resolution ‘not end in itself’ I am not sure it [resolution 2334] covers us [New Zealand] and the rest of the international community in glory. The purpose is not to get any sort of resolution as an end in itself. It is whether the resolution…
Remembering the Holocaust | Moshe Fiszman The Shadows of Shoah Exhibition was launched in 2013 by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. Since then it has toured museums, galleries and public spaces the length of New Zealand. 27 January is United Nations International Holocaust Remembrance Day….
Remembering the Holocaust | Roald Hoffman The Shadows of Shoah Exhibition was launched in 2013 by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. Since then it has toured museums, galleries and public spaces the length of New Zealand. 27 January is United Nations International Holocaust Remembrance Day….
Remembering the Holocaust | Inge Woolf The Shadows of Shoah Exhibition was launched in 2013 by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. Since then it has toured museums, galleries and public spaces the length of New Zealand. 27 January is United Nations International Holocaust Remembrance Day….
Remembering the Holocaust | Leo Pomeranz Since 2008 Shadows of Shoah has been photographing and interviewing Holocaust survivors. From interviews typically 90 minutes duration, a mere 15-20 lines of text are distilled. These are combined with black and white portraits and original music to create three…
Chris Trotter’s dark reading of Israel’s dilemma In one of the most polarizing trials in Israeli army history, 20 year old Sergeant Elor Azaria, who shot and killed a wounded Palestinian terrorist in Hebron, was found guilty of manslaughter. Three judges presiding over the military court ruled…
Doctor has more sympathy for Palestinian terrorists than their victims Dr. Robin Briant claims to have lived in the West Bank and Gaza in 2003-2004 while working for Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders/MSF). MSF consistently abuses its status as a humanitarian organization, with anti-Israel political campaigns that excuse Palestinian terrorism….
London Klezmer Quartet coming to New Zealand Much-loved international klezmer ensemble, the London Klezmer Quartet, start their debut tour of New Zealand on January 25th with their latest hit album, ready to share with old and new fans alike. The London Klezmer Quartet’s fourth album, ‘To the…
Are Israeli settlements illegal? Israeli settlements in the West Bank have been tried in the New Zealand court of public opinion and found to be illegal. Waikato Professor of Law, Alexander Gillespie, recently declared in the NZ Herald that “There is no question in…
Pumping waves in The Promised Land without a noah in sight ”Israel wasn’t what I expected…“ so begins the article in Stab magazine, continuing “…the media that reaches the west about the middle east is almost exclusively negative and regularly violent. But by the end of the week, the first day…
No place for hate speech in UN resolution debate Almost three quarters of a century since Auschwitz was liberated (the 72nd anniversary is January 27), there are still those who either deny the Holocaust happened or wish for another one. Such sentiments are brought to the fore and amplified…