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A Lost World Found in ‘One Hundred Saturdays’
Books
A Lost World Found in ‘One Hundred Saturdays’
by
Diane Cole
Author Michael Frank recounts Auschwitz survivor Stella Levi’s captivating tale in the form of 100 conversations taking place over six years.
Arts
A New Documentary Confronts America’s Reaction to the Holocaust
by
Alexandra Lapkin Schwank
The three-part PBS series examines America’s history of antisemitism and white supremacy.
Arts
In ‘My Name Is Sara,’ Survival Is Vengeance
by
Curt Schleier
Sara Goralnik survived the Holocaust by posing as a Christian. Her story of escape and endurance is the focus of a drama out in theaters in July.
Wider World
Babyn Yar’s Uncertain Future Amid Russian Offensive
by
Hilary Danailova
Babyn Yar, the site of so much tragedy, seemed on the precipice of a historic rebirth last year. Now, Russian aggression is threatening that revitalization.
Books
A Memoir of Family Property and Nazi Treasure
by
Stewart Kampel
It’s been more than three-quarters of a century since World War II ended, but improbable and confounding stories continue to emerge.
Arts
Never Forget That #everynamecounts
by
Cathryn J. Prince
A new initiative is asking volunteers, especially students, to take to their computers to ensure that #everynamecounts.
Being Jewish
Being Jewish
Teen Essay Winner: Speaking Up Against Antisemitism and More
by
Everett Rattray
by
Everett Rattray
When we band together, the louder our battle cry will be!
Books
The Woman with the Blue Star: A Review
by
Stewart Kampel
Pam Jenoff’s latest historical novel set during the Holocaust is a tribute to courage and the Jewish will to survive.
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