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January 26, 2024
Title: January 27th Holocaust Remembrance Day
Topic: Holocaust
Discussed by Dr. Dan McMillan
with Save Democracy in America (www.savedemocracyinamerica.org/)
Dr. Dan McMillan was a History Professor and a Prosecuting Attorney.
Dr. McMillan now leads Save Democracy in America, a strictly
non-partisan campaign for publicly financed elections. Over the last decade, Dr. McMillan’s focus has been researching how money has damaged our political system and how we might fix it.
Today, Dr. McMillan focuses on another topic: The Holocaust and whether or not it can/will happen in America.
Click here to order a copy of Dr. McMillan’s book, “How Could this Happen”, which outlines the events that led to the Holocaust.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What was the Holocaust?
Why did it happen?
How could people turn a blind eye?
Did those at the death camps believe that the Jews were inferior and deserved to die?
How did they come to this belief?
Click here to learn how you can help Dan McMillan “Save Democracy in America”.
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January 28, 2021
Title: Holocaust Remembrance Week
Topic: Holocaust
Discussed by Dr. Susan Michael
with International Christian Embassy – Jerusalem (www.us.icej.org/)
When the last survivor is gone, will anyone remember? Will anyone care?
For more than thirty-five years, Dr. Susan Michael has worked tirelessly around the world for the development of the
International Christian Embassy - Jerusalem.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Are there many Holocaust survivors still alive today? Where do many survivors live? Do many live in poverty?
Who is Martin Niemöller? What quote is attributed to him?
Why is Dr. Michael so passionate about her work with the International Christian Embassy – Jerusalem?
If people didn’t speak out about the Holocaust, would it be but a memory today?
Have Christians always supported the Jewish State of Israel?
Do most Jews distrust Christians today?
Are the Jews still God’s chosen people?
Click here for more information about the International Christian Embassy - Jerusalem. Please prayerfully consider supporting
ICE-J financially. If we don’t remember, who will?
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January 16, 2019
Title: Did the Holocaust Really Happen?
Topic: Holocaust
Discussed by David Rubin
with David Rubin Israel (DavidRubinIsrael.com)
David Rubin is a
former mayor of Shiloh, Israel – in the region of Samaria, known to much of the
world as the West Bank. He is the founder and president of Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund – dedicated to healing the trauma of children who have been victims of
terrorist attacks, as well as rebuilding the biblical heartland of Israel.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Were six million Jews really hilled by Hitler and the Nazis during the Holocaust?
Growing up in New York City, was David’s family devout Jews?
Does David remember discrimination against him because he is a Jew?
Why did David decide to immigrate to Shiloh, Israel?
Was David ever targeted by terrorists while he was the Mayor of Shiloh? Was he targeted for his political beliefs or because he is a Jew?
Holocaust Remembrance Day is in late April. Are too many in America, especially younger Americans, ignorant to what happened during the Holocaust?
Click here for more on David Rubin and his mission.
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February 19, 2010
Title: NEWS FROM THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM OF HOUSTON Part 1 of 2
Topic: Holocaust
Discussed by Ira Bleiweiss
with Bridge Houston www.bridgehouston.org
In 1996, the long anticipated Holocaust Museum of Houston was completed. Now, nearly 15 years later, people from around the world have reminisced those fateful days from so long ago. Log on to www.HMH.org for more details. Ira Bleiweiss is with www.BridgeHouston.org
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Title: NEWS FROM THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM OF HOUSTON Part 2 of 2
Topic: Holocaust
Discussed by Ira Bleiweiss
with Bridge Houston www.bridgehouston.org
Admission to the Holocaust Museum of Houston is always FREE (donations are welcome). The Museum is open M-F 9 am-5 pm and S/S from Noon-5 pm. If your church youth group or home school group would like to take as tour of the Museum, please log on to www.HMH.org for more information.
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