While postage stamp artist Etsuko Watanabe has been unable to greet fans of her works in person, she looks forward to their likes delivered to her through Instagram. The 80-year-old homemaker, who ...
FOXBOROUGH — As the 2015-16 school year came to a close, the Holocaust Stamps Project at Foxborough Regional Charter School announced the completion of a new stamps collage, “One World Community – ...
FOXBOROUGH -- Another Holocaust Stamps Project postage stamps collage was recently completed by students at Foxborough Regional Charter School. It is the eleventh in a planned series of 18 artworks.
BOSTON — For teachers tasked with introducing the Holocaust to children, a question often heard is, “How many people is six million?” Since 2009, a charter school southwest of Boston has implemented a ...
As readers of this column may remember, the students for several years have been collecting millions of stamps - more than 6 million at last count - with the goal of collecting 11 million to recall ...
The goal of the Holocaust Stamps Project at the Foxborough Regional Charter School is to collect 11 million stamps symbolic of the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and the at least 5 million ...
For artist Peter Hite, postage stamps are not merely a means to deliver a letter. "I've always loved stamps," he said. "To me, they're pieces of artwork in themselves." National Postal Museum: Located ...
Somber faces and cloudy eyes on Wednesday filled the room that featured the centerpiece of a powerful new museum exhibit in Bellefonte, one that adds context to the horrors of the Holocaust. The ...
BOSTON (JTA) – A 9-year-old school project to commemorate Holocaust victims surpassed its unlikely goal to collect 11 million stamps – representing the lives of 6 million Jews and 5 million other ...
For artist Peter Hite, postage stamps are not merely a means to deliver a letter. "I've always loved stamps," he said. "To me, they're pieces of artwork in themselves." National Postal Museum: Located ...
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