The Exodus from Poland (continuation of our series)
We are back with the second part of our blogpost series on the poignant history of Jews in Poland. If you missed
We are back with the second part of our blogpost series on the poignant history of Jews in Poland. If you missed
Welcome to the first installment of our series on the origins of the internationally recognized ‘Human Rights’. If you’ve ever wondered where
As the Holocaust survivors witnessed the spring of 1945, a palpable joy surged through Europe. Imagine: after six grueling years of devastation,
In the context of women’s rights, where the fight for equal rights and gender equality is a global focus, it’s crucial to
Here’s the lowdown: Two years after the Taliban took over Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, they’ve cranked up their already strict rules.
In this article, we’re delving into the world of Hannah Arendt, a pivotal political thinker who gave profound insights on totalitarianism –
Hatred is as old as humanity itself. Regrettably, this emotion has played a large and devastating role throughout history. In this article,
Why should we, in this digital era, pay attention to a book by Viktor Frankl? It’s not always easy for young people
Today, I aim to draw your attention to a growing, yet disquieting trend in our society: the banalization, or normalizing, of language
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