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Nonfiction Unearthed: A Lost Actress, a Forbidden Book, and a Search for Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust Meryl Frank
Essay The Jew Who Posed as a Nazi: A Writer Navigates Conflicting Identities Roslyn Bernstein April 27, 2023
Visual Arts New Voices: Contemporary Writers Confronting the Holocaust Matthew Silverman and Howard Debs, eds.
Nonfiction Heroines, Rescuers, Rabbis, Spies: Unsung Women of the Holocaust Sarah Silberstein Swartz
Nonfiction We Survived the Holocaust: The Bluma and Felix Goldberg Story Frank W. Baker; Tim Ogline, illus.
Excerpt Excerpt — Honey Cake & Latkes: Recipes from the Old World by the Auschwitz-Birkenau Survivors Maria Zalewska, Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Foundation April 3, 2023
Nonfiction The Diary Keepers: World War II in the Netherlands, as Written by the People Who Lived Through It Nina Siegal
Essay Sex and the Survivor: Elie Wiesel’s “Day” and a Contemporary Woman Writer Courtney Sender March 15, 2023