'Hatred doesn't build overnight': behind the powerful Auschwitz Exhibition.
“Every time that a visitor comes and listens to the voices of those artifacts and the stories that we tell, it’s a victory against hatred.”
Read The Guardian review by Julianne McShane
"Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." arrived in New York City after the exhibition completed a successful run in Madrid, where it was extended two times, drew more than 600,000 visitors, and was one of the most visited exhibitions in Europe last year.
The review by Anya Ulinich in The Forward
"The exhibition... avoids simplistic cause and effect. Rather, it illuminates the topography of evil, the deliberate designing of a hell on earth by fanatical racists and compliant architects and provisioners, while also highlighting the strenuous struggle for survival in a place where, as Primo Levi learned, “there is no why.”"
Read The New York Times review of the Auschwitz Exhibition by Ralph Bloomenthal
"A massive new exhibit is showing the grisly details of Auschwitz, the Nazi's largest concentration camp, in an effort to combat rising anti-Semitism — here's what visitors will see..."
Read an article by Ellen Cranley in Business Insider