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James Baldwin: Scrutinizing America from Paris

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Baldwin’s acute understanding of racial inequality and abuse is what makes his writing pertinent today. But how did his experiences as an expat in Paris help him evolve as a writer and analyst of life in the United States?
Eiffel Tower from Human Rights Plaza, Trocadero (c) GLKraut for France Revisited

France Commemorates First National Day of Homage to Victims of Terrorism

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While the current health crisis causes us to withdraw into our homes, France on March 11 commemorated fear-inducing events that previously brought millions out into the street: terrorism.
Liberation of Paris, barricade

The Museum of the Liberation of Paris

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A new, free, highly informative museum in Paris, partially located in an air raid shelter used by the Resistance during the city's liberation, provides insights into the history of Paris and Parisians during the Second World War.
Gary Kraut lectures 2019

Editor of France Revisited Lectures in NJ and PA

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France Revisited's Gary Lee Kraut, who grew up in Lawrence and Ewing, NJ, will return to the Mercer County (NJ), Bucks County (PA) area in February for a series of lectures and special events about travel, wine, biking, Jewish history and American war sights in France.
Arc de Triomphe. Photo GLK.

Arcs of War and Triumph

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The France Revisited Newsletter: I write this in the wake of two major events in Paris over the past month that occurred by the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe. On Nov. 11, the gathering of leaders of the belligerent nations of the First World War to commemorate the centennial of the armistice. On Dec. 1, the vandalization of the arch by some affiliated with the Yellow Vest movement.
Luxembourg Garden Paris early autumn - GLK

France Revisited’s Early Autumn Newsletter

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Autumn was slow in coming to France this year, but it has finally arrived and with it a shift in our approach to enjoying life in Paris and travels in France as sunset creeps toward teatime. This newletter contains links to articles as well as information about exhibitions, books and tastings.

Lion Feuchtwanger and the Milles Internment and Deportation Camp Near Aix-en-Provence

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By Wendy Dubreuil. Aix-en-Provence may call to mind fountain-side cafés, the work of Cézanne, aristocratic palaces and the scent of lavender, but just several miles from the sunny heart of town lies a cautionary tale: the Camp des Milles, the only large French interment and deportation camp from WWII that is preserved and open to the public.
Rabbi Tom Cohen and Rabbi Pauline Bebe

A Couple of Rabbis in Paris

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On the morning of January 14, 2015, American Rabbi Tom Cohen and French Rabbi Pauline Bebe, a unique couple in Judaism in France and worldwide, awoke to news that soldiers had arrived outside their respective synagogues in Paris.

7,900 French Jews Reportedly Immigrated to Israel in 2015

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The Paris office of the Jewish Agency for Israel, the organization mandated by the State of Israel to facilitate and encourage immigration from around the world, announced today that 7,900 French Jews immigrated to Israel in 2015. That represent a 10% increase over the record 2014 figure.

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