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ADL, museum have Holocaust-based lesson for police
Nineteen police officers sat in four rows of plastic chairs in the second-floor library of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust (LAMOTH), the spines of books with names of authors like Primo Levi and Elie Wiesel peering down on them from shelves on four sides
Seeking Holocaust reconciliation in Lithuania, from Los Angeles
The Museum of Genocide Victims in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, occupies a stately stone building on a large, forested park in the city’s center. It is notably not a Holocaust museum. To find the Holocaust Exposition, look for a small, clapboard wooden building on a narrow side street.
Me, my dad and his prostate
It’s midnight in the waiting room at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, and my dad’s catheter is malfunctioning.
Letters to the editor: Baca, BDS, Women in the Torah and more
I want to respond to Michael Rubinstein’s letter regarding political cronyism (June 10).
Moving and shaking: OUR HOUSE Run for Hope, Religious Pluralism Day and more
The seventh annual OUR HOUSE Run for Hope at the West Los Angeles Civic Center included a tribute led by Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Bonin to the late L.A. City Councilman Bill Rosendahl, who died in March of cancer.