• Jacki Alexander: De-Jewifying the Holocaust: Why Naming Jews Matters
    Feb 12 2026

    "De-Jewifying" the Holocaust is the concerning trend Host Rabbi Jeff Salkin talks about in this episode of TO BE CONTINUED... with Jacki Alexander, CEO and President of HonestReporting. We are witnessing the media, politicians, religious institutions, and others talk about "6 million who died" while completely ignoring the Jews. This episode explores this trend, and examines how it threatens both accurate historical memory and contemporary Jewish safety. 🎧Listen now on your podcast streaming service of choice, and watch on YouTube.

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    44 min
  • Menachem Rosensaft: Living With Ghosts
    Jan 26 2026

    Menachem Rosensaft is an attorney, law professor, poet, and one of the most influential voices of the second generation. Born in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp to parents who survived Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, he has spent his life engaging questions of memory, justice, and moral responsibility.

    In this episode of To Be Continued… Reflections on Growing Up with Holocaust Survivors, Rabbi Jeff Salkin speaks with Rosensaft about what survives survival itself: exploring inherited trauma, the “ghosts” carried by children of survivors, and the obligation to remember in ways that demand action.

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    58 min
  • Elizabeth Rosner: What Children of Survivors Carry Forward
    Jan 23 2026
    Elizabeth Rosner is the acclaimed author of six books. In her book Survivor Cafe, The Legacy of Trauma, she confronts what it means to live in the aftermath of the Holocaust — not as a direct witness, but as a child of survivors. In this episode, Host Rabbi Jeff Salkin discusses with Rosner: How do we carry inherited pain? What role does storytelling play in transforming trauma into meaning? And how can remembering help us heal?
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    40 min