Jewish Book Council, founded in 1943, is the longest-running organization devoted exclusively to the support and celebration of Jewish literature.
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After living in an Amsterdam apartment where Jewish people were hidden Mary Dingee Fillmore felt compelled to learn about the Holocaust and resistance there. During thirteen years of research for her novel An Address in Amsterdam Mary began speaking about “Anne Frank’s Neighbors: What Did They Do?”. Her other profession is facilitation and strategic planning for a better world.