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Three Sisters: A New Holocaust Novel
Books
Three Sisters: A New Holocaust Novel
by
Curt Schleier
In Three Sisters, the harrowing plight of the protagonists takes readers on an emotional roller coaster.
Hadassah
Getting to the Heart
by
Rhoda Smolow
February is American Heart Month, so this is a good time to check to see if we are all doing everything we can to keep healthy.
Wider World
Senior Saudi Leader and Muslim Religious Leaders Visit Auschwitz
by
Marcy Oster | JTA
Speaking at Auschwitz, Mohammed al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, called Holocaust atrocities a “crime against humanity.”
Being Jewish
The First Official, All-Female Jewish Transport to Auschwitz
by
Heather Dune Macadam
In 1942, nearly 1,000 young Jewish women were tricked into leaving their families and sent to Auschwitz.
Wider World
Survivor Ed Mosberg, 93, Braves Cancer to March at Auschwitz
by
Cnaan Liphshiz | JTA
For Mosberg, attending the march is “not any sign of victory. It’s just duty to name the perpetrators—the German nation."
Arts
‘Auschwitz’ on Exhibit in New York
Among the exhibit's most notable displays are a barrack from the Auschwitz III-Monowitz labor camp and an original Model 2 freight car.
Arts
Liz Taylor, Soviet Photography and Holocaust Landscapes
Exhibit reviews of Andy Wahol show and early Soviet photography at the Jewish Museum in New York, and collage, mixed-media and photographic Holocaust landscapes in Houston.
Arts
A Town Known as Auschwitz
by
Joseph Lowin
Blatant anti-Semitism mingled with a thriving Jewish presence in this famous town, before the onset of the Holocaust.
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