In two Holocaust memoirs, “Night” by Elie Wiesel (1960) and “Lily’s Promise” by Lily Ebert (2022), the authors recount the horrors of mass immorality enabled by the marginalization and demonization of specific groups by ideology or cultural identity. These accounts highlight the dangerous consequences of societal movements that lead to separation and violence, as seen through the degradation of individuals by political and religious leaders. Through their stories, Wiesel and Ebert shed light on the importance of recognizing and combating the destructive power of prejudice and discrimination.
Full Article
Boston woman charged with murder in Charlestown houseboat stabbing
A Boston woman, Nora Nelson, was charged with the murder of 65-year-old Joseph Donohue after he was found dead on a houseboat in Charlestown. Nelson was arrested at the scene on unrelated warrants. The homicide unit is continuing to investigate the incident and urges anyone with information to come forward. Full Article
Read more