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Listening to the Voices of Survivors, and Nazi Perpetrators
Arts
Listening to the Voices of Survivors, and Nazi Perpetrators
by
Jane Levere
An exhibition in New York City highlights the recordings that celebrated filmmaker Claude Lanzmann used to create his acclaimed “Shoah” documentary.
Arts
A Showcase of Female Illustrated Post-WWII Books and Diaries
by
Judy Bolton-Fasman
An upcoming Hadassah-Brandeis Institute exhibit presents haunting Holocaust drawings, handmade albums and pictorial diaries from ten Jewish survivors.
Books
REVIEW: ‘Letters from the Afterlife’
by
Rochelle G. Saidel
A recent book reveals the intimate post-Holocaust correspondence between childhood friends Chava Rosenfarb, a writer, and sculptor Zenia Larsson.
Being Jewish
Holocaust Diary Gets New Life 80 Years After Author’s Death
by
Peter Ephross
A slew of new projects brings renewed attention to Renia Spiegel’s best-selling wartime journal, ‘Renia’s Diary.’
Books
Meet the French Women Who Defied the Nazis
by
Cathryn J. Prince
In her new book, Lynne Olson shines a light on the brave band of women who were punished by the Nazis for their role in the French Resistance.
Arts
Do We Need More Holocaust Films?
by
Esther D. Kustanowitz
Amid new releases and rising antisemitism, filmmakers and academics disagree about whether these films actually shape views on anti-Jewish bias.
Being Jewish
Returning the Landsmanns to Their Country
by
Avi Dresner
A student stumbles, almost literally, upon a method to raise awareness of one murdered Jewish family rendered almost forgotten by the Holocaust.
Being Jewish
This Might Be the Smallest Synagogue in the World
by
György Polgár
The man behind the Szanto Memorial and Prayer house guarantees that 'a minyan can just fit' in the 130-square-foot space.
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