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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.
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‘Who by Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai’
by
Sheldon Teitelbaum
Using first-hand accounts by Israeli soldiers and musicians, journalist Matti Friedman gives a captivating account of Leonard Cohen’s 1973 tour of Israel.
Books
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An Argentine Journalist Retraces ‘The Murders of Moisés Ville’
by
Curt Schleier
Long forgotten by Argentinian Jews, Javier Sinay investigates the 1947 murder of 22 Jewish farmers.
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‘Left on Tenth’ Is Delia Ephron’s Memoir of Hope
by
Sandee Brawarsky
Ephron's latest book is a story of loss, love and lots of resilience.
Books
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‘The Dressmakers of Auschwitz’
by
Stewart Kampel
Amid the horrors of the camp, Jewish women designed, cut and stitched beautiful garments for the people who despised them.
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Henrietta Szold Biography Wins Top Book Awards
by
Talia Liben Yarmush
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Talia Liben Yarmush
A groundbreaking biography of Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold has been awarded the top prize in this year’s National Jewish Book Awards.
Books
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Calling Out Jew Hatred
by
Leah F. Finkelshteyn
Several new books explore the scourge of antisemitism.
Books
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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.
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