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Lesley Cohen

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Nearly life-long Nevadan, attorney, trying to get outside for a walk with a greyhound.

Henderson, NV Katılım Aralık 2013
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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
This day (April 13) in 1945, in the small German town of Gardelegen, the Nazis committed one of the last major massacres of the Holocaust. More than 1,000 exhausted, starving, disease-ridden human beings (mostly Jews from Hungary and Romania) were herded at gunpoint into a large brick barn; the doors were barred shut. Straw soaked in gasoline was piled against the walls. Then the SS, local Nazi Party officials, Volkssturm militiamen, and even some Hitler Youth set the barn on fire. As flames engulfed the building and screams filled the night, those inside tried desperately to claw their way out. Machine guns opened up on anyone who reached the small windows or gaps in the walls. The fire burned for hours. By morning, 1,016 bodies, some burned beyond recognition while others were riddled with gunfire from when they tried to escape, lay piled inside. Somehow, a handful survived while hidden under corpses or by squeezing through a tiny ventilation hole at the last possible moment. This was already mid-April 1945, and the war was effectively over. The Red Army had already taken Vienna and was massing for the final assault on Berlin (which would begin in just three days). In the West, American, British, and Canadian forces had crossed the Rhine in March, were racing across Germany, and had already liberated Buchenwald, Bergen-Belsen, and Dachau. At the time of the massacre, the U.S. Ninth Army (specifically the 102nd Infantry Division) was only hours away from Gardelegen. The victims at Gardelegen were the were survivors of the infamous death marches - the final, hellish chapter of the Holocaust. As Allied armies closed in from both east and west, the Nazis evacuated concentration camps and subcamps (including Mittelbau-Dora, from which many of these prisoners had come). Tens of thousands of prisoners were force-marched through the freezing German countryside in late winter and early spring 1945 with no food, no shelter, and no mercy. Thousands died along the roads from exhaustion, starvation, or summary execution. Gardelegen was simply the place where one of those columns was cornered; and the killers decided that, rather than let the prisoners fall into Allied hands as living witnesses, they would burn them alive. The horror is compounded by who did the killing. This wasn’t only faceless SS men from the camps. Local German civilians including party officials, farmers, and teenagers in the Hitler Youth all participated enthusiastically. They rounded up the prisoners, locked the barn, poured the gasoline, and pulled the triggers. Ordinary Germans, in the final days of the war, chose to commit mass murder rather than simply let the prisoners live. The next day, April 14, 1945, soldiers of the U.S. 102nd Infantry Division entered Gardelegen and discovered the still-smoking barn. The stench was unbearable. Bodies were stacked like cordwood. The Americans, hardened by months of combat, were sickened. They immediately rounded up every able-bodied German male in the town and forced them, at gunpoint, to dig individual graves for every single victim. A Jewish chaplain conducted a funeral service over the mass grave. The U.S. Army documented everything in photographs and reports that were later used at Nuremberg. Gardelegen was not the last massacre. Comparatively smaller-scale killings and massacres continued until the bitter end; but it stands as one of the final mass slaughters of the Holocaust. The war was known to nearly every German to be a lost cause for a year or years by this point, but the frenzy to murder Europe’s Jews never stopped - it never became less of a German war priority even in the face of total defeat.
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Last year saw the highest level of deadly violence against Jews around the world in over three decades, with 20 people killed in antisemitic attacks, according to an annual study released by Tel Aviv University. abcnews.link/nGTbuTr
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Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
Israel eliminated 20 Hezbollah men inside Bint Jbeil hospital in Lebanon, which had been turned into a terror base. A large weapons cache was also found inside. Will the UN condemn the use of a hospital by terrorists, or will the world stay silent since Israel isn’t to blame?
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Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
This day (April 11) in 1961, began the trial of Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. For the first time since the Romans destroyed the Temple in 70 CE, Jews sat in judgment over a man who orchestrated their mass murder. In a 14-week trial, 111 survivors took the stand & described the horrors of the Final Solution, not just with dry Nazi documents, but with living voices. On December 15, 1961, Eichmann was convicted on all 15 counts: crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and membership in a criminal organization. He was hanged on June 1, 1962. But this trial was about much more than one man. Unlike the Nuremberg trials of 1945–46, where the victorious Allies judged Nazi leaders for “crimes against humanity” in the abstract, relying almost entirely on German paperwork and marginalizing Jewish voices, Israel deliberately put the victims at center stage. Prosecutor Gideon Hausner opened with words that still echo: “I do not stand alone. With me stand six million accusers… Their ashes are piled up on the hills of Auschwitz and the fields of Treblinka… Their blood cries out, but their voice is not heard. Therefore, I will be their spokesman.” This was not Nuremberg where a passive French political prisoner described Auschwitz “showers” in the third person. In Jerusalem, the survivors spoke in the first person; and for the first time, the world heard the Jewish story of the Holocaust from Jews themselves. Eichmann himself was chillingly ordinary. Hannah Arendt, covering the trial for The New Yorker, famously called it “the banality of evil.” He looked like a minor bank clerk. In his final testimony he admitted arranging the transport of millions to their deaths. Yet he coldly admitted he felt no guilt for the consequences. From his own notebooks, what he actually regretted was failing to “free Hungary of all its Jews” (killing ~565,000 of Hungary’s 825,000 Jews (68%) was not enough for Eichmann). What’s more, much of the world was able to watch Eichmann’s trial. This was one of the first trials ever to be broadcast on television. ABC, CBS, NBC, and networks across Canada and beyond, all aired nightly excerpts for months; and 750 journalists descended on Jerusalem. It was through Eichmann’s trial that the world finally learned the truth of the Holocaust. At the time, Anne Frank’s diary was still new in English, and Elie Wiesel’s "Night" had just appeared. The word “Holocaust” was barely in common use, and “genocide” was just an abstract legal term. After the trial, none of that remained true. In Israel, the impact was also shattering. In the 1950s, many young sabras - viewed as tough, suntanned citizen-soldiers who had just beaten five Arab armies - looked at the 500,000 Holocaust survivors among them with a degree of condescension: “Why did you go like sheep to the slaughter?” The Eichmann proceedings forced a reckoning in Israel. Witnesses explained how they had no weapons or army, how the Nazis used systematic deception and starvation, and how Jews saw with their own eyes that escape meant fifty others shot. Israelis learned that what separated them from Europe’s Jews was not courage, but the sheer luck of birthplace or getting out on time. Survivors who had stayed silent for years finally spoke. The stigma was finally lifted. The “new Jew” of Israel and the survivor were no longer opposites. They were one people. Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion understood the stakes. Capturing Eichmann (via Mossad, halfway across the world) and trying him in Jerusalem was about reminding the world what the Germans did, and also about reminding a new generation of Israelis why their state had to exist. For centuries, Jews had been humiliated, expelled, and murdered at will. The Jews simply had no army, no intelligence service, and no sovereign court to answer back. Now, in Israel, they had all three. The existential condition of the Jewish people had changed forever with the birth of the State of Israel.
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Brian Sandoval
Brian Sandoval@Pres_Sandoval·
On April 13, 1913, @unevadareno students climbed Peavine Peak and created a symbol that has come to represent generations of Wolf Pack pride. More than a century later, the “N” remains a powerful reminder of our students’ lasting connection to this campus and community. I’m proud of the traditions that continue to unite Nevada's past, present, and future. Read more about this remarkable moment in our history: bit.ly/4vr5XJ7
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
Here’s a list of synagogues that have been targeted since October 7: - Oct 17: El Hamma, Tunisia - Oct 18: Berlin, Germany - Nov 8: Montreal, Canada - Nov 15: Yerevan, Armenia - Nov 19: Lakewood, NJ, USA - Dec 10: Albany, NY, USA - Feb 28: Sfax, Tunisia - Apr 5: Oldenburg, Germany - Apr 10: Moscow, Russia - May 1: Warsaw, Poland - May 17: Rouen, France - May 30: Vancouver, Canada - Jun 10: Yerevan, Armenia - Jun 23: Derbent & Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia - Jul 11: Obninsk, Russia - Jul 29: Pittsburgh, PA, USA - Aug 10: Brooklyn, NY, USA - Aug 24: La Grande-Motte, France - Oct 26: Chicago, IL, USA - Dec 6: Melbourne, Australia - Dec 18: Montreal, Canada - Dec 30: Mykolaiv, Ukraine - Jan 11: Sydney, Australia - Jul 4: Melbourne, Australia - Aug 13: Obninsk, Russia - Oct 2: Manchester, UK - Oct 7: Minneapolis, MN, USA - Nov 27: Chernivtsi, Ukraine - Jan 4: Winnipeg, Canada - Jan 10: Jackson, MS, USA - Jan 14: Giessen, Germany - Jan 28: Brooklyn, NY, USA - Feb 10: Olney, MD, USA - Feb 22: Charleston, SC, USA - Mar 3: Toronto, Canada - Mar 7: Toronto, Canada - Mar 7: Ontario, Canada - Mar 9: Liège, Belgium - Mar 12: West Bloomfield Township, MI, USA - Mar 13: Rotterdam, Netherlands - Mar 23: Golders Green, London, UK - Apr 12: Skopje, North Macedonia Every time a synagogue is targeted, I have to update this list and it never gets easier.
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Arsen Ostrovsky
Arsen Ostrovsky@Ostrov_A·
On Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), the global Jewish population stands at 15.8 million ... still below pre-Holocaust levels. By comparison, in 1939, on the eve of World War II, the global Jewish population was estimated at 16.6 million.
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Shannon Watts
Shannon Watts@shannonrwatts·
“Hurt people hurt people” is not something elected leaders should say about a Hezbollah terrorist who tried to blow up 140 toddlers in Michigan.
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NEW @J_Insider via @GSDeutch: "Abdul El-Sayed, on Temple Israel terrorist: ‘Hurt people do hurt people’" "The Michigan Senate candidate made the comments alongside antisemitic streamer Hasan Piker, when asked about the synagogue attack last month" jewishinsider.com/2026/04/abdul-…

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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
"There's no antisemitism problem. And if there is, it isn't that bad. And if it is, it's not a big deal. And if it is, it's not our fault. And if it is, Jews deserved it." -The Free Palestine Prayer
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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
This day (April 7) in 1980, ALF terrorists (offshoot of Yasser Arafat’s PLO), attacked the children’s house at Kibbutz Misgav Am and murdered 3 Jews, including a 2 year old, and took Jewish babies hostage. Link in 1st comment for full video on Israel's daring rescue operation.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
Ceasefire isn’t the same thing as peace. Peace means rebuilding our homes, knowing they won’t be bombed again. Peace means sending our kids to school, knowing they’ll be safe. Peace means planning for the future with hope, not fear. Israelis may be resilient in the face of war. Hopeful for the respite of ceasefire. But we deserve peace. That’s what we want. It always has been.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
“Dirty Jews. We will recreate October 7. We will burn you and your family.” SHOCKING: Last Friday night, a man attacked his neighbors in a suburb of Paris, repeatedly striking their door with a hammer while shouting antisemitic insults and threats. In Gentilly, France 🇫🇷, at around 3:30 am, the man first came and banged on the door with a hammer. He returned a second and then a third time. During the third visit, he began violently targeting the Jewish family with insults and threats. They were called “dirty Jews” and told: “We will recreate October 7. We will burn you and your family. We will exterminate you.” The attacker also damaged the children’s scooters outside the apartment and stole a stroller. Fearing for their safety, the Jewish family immediately moved out. They are deeply traumatized; the woman says she never wants to return to the apartment. In France, since October 7, simply being Jewish has become a threat to one’s safety. Jews feel compelled to stay cautious in public: whispering in the streets when speaking about Shabbat, looking over their shoulders outside synagogues, and hiding their Star of David necklaces on the metro. Now, even at home, they no longer feel safe. A man can show up at 3:30am with a hammer and try to break down your door for the sole reason that you are Jewish. This is despicable, and it must stop.
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨Why is Israel the ONLY country in the world accused of "genocide" by the very same voices who stayed silent on actual mass slaughter?🇮🇱 Russia flattens Ukrainian cities, deports children, and targets civilians for years — crickets. Iran hangs protesters and funds terror across the region — no outrage. North Korea starves and executes its own people by the tens of thousands — yawn. China crushes Uyghurs in camps — "cultural differences." But Israel, after Hamas's October 7 massacre, fights a defensive war against terrorists who embed in hospitals and schools, using human shields? Suddenly it's "genocide." Nazi-level accusations fly daily. This isn't about Gaza. It's not about "human rights." It's an ancient hatred dressed up in modern language — antisemitism masquerading as justice. The same spirit that fueled pogroms and the Holocaust now hides behind "pro-Palestine" rhetoric. Real genocides get ignored. The Jewish state defending itself gets the unique blood libel treatment. If you only scream "genocide" when Jews fight back, maybe you're not anti-Zionist. You're just anti-Jewish. Wake up. The double standard exposes the real agenda.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
“You’re a Jew.” During a stand-up show in New York 🇺🇸, Jewish comedian Judy Gold was interrupted by someone shouting that at her. This is where we are. Because for some people, “You’re a Jew” is used as an insult. And the fact that someone feels comfortable saying it out loud tells you how normalized antisemitism has become.
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Aviva Klompas
Aviva Klompas@AvivaKlompas·
Dear college students who so fervently protested for months across America: Iran is hanging kids your own age for doing exactly what you did - protesting. Why aren’t you standing up for Iranians who desperately want freedom? nypost.com/2026/04/05/wor…
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Roz Rothstein
Roz Rothstein@RozRothstein·
A staggering 55% of all confirmed hate crimes in New York City during the first quarter of 2026 targeted Jews, who make up only 10% of the city's population, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced this weekend. Of 143 confirmed hate crimes - up 11.7% from last year - 78 were antisemitic.
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Arsen Ostrovsky
Arsen Ostrovsky@Ostrov_A·
“If we [Israelis] have to choose between being dead and pitied, and being alive with a bad image, we’d rather be alive and have the bad image.” ~ Golda Meir
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
This was Caroline Bohl. She was murdered by Hamas on October 7th. Caroline Bohl will forever be 22. Hamas has no right to exist.
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