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A Favorite Childhood Book Comes to the Big Screen
Arts
A Favorite Childhood Book Comes to the Big Screen
by
Curt Schleier
Based on a semi-autobiographical 1971 children’s book by Judith Kerr, directed by Academy Award-winning director Caroline Link.
Israeli Scene
Renovating Holocaust Survivors’ Homes in Israel
by
Linda Gradstein
“We knew there are so many survivors who need help. We had time on our hands and there were so many people who wanted to help.”
Being Jewish
Librarian by Day, Nazi Infiltrator by Night
by
Cathryn J. Prince
It was 1933 and the American Nazi movement had been gaining ground.
Arts
Helena Bonham Carter’s Grandparents Were War Heroes
by
Susan Hornik
They risked their lives by taking action to fight for what was moral and right.
Family
My Cousin Fritz Was Married to a Nazi
by
Maxine Rose Schur
According to the numerous articles, Elfriede had served as a guard at Ravensbrück.
Books
Female Courage During the Holocaust
by
Rochelle G. Saidel
Batalion brings together the experiences of the girls and young women who played resistance roles throughout the ghettos of Poland and Lithuania.
Books
Writers From Around the World on the Covid-19 Pandemic
by
Beth Kissileff
For anyone interested in how pandemic fears are transmitted and understood in words and images, this is a volume worth reading.
Books
Holocaust Books by and About Hadassah Members
by
Gloria Goldreich
"Jews remember! Jews write!” These were the dying words of Simon Dubnow, the great Jewish historian, murdered by a Gestapo officer on a Riga street in 1941.
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