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Essay “She’s Me, but She’s Braver”: Holocaust Memory in Young Adult Fiction Suzy Zail October 21, 2024
Nonfiction Days of Memory: Listening to Jewish Italians Who Lived Through Fascism and the Holocaust Judith Monachina
Nonfiction The Question of Unworthy Life: Eugenics and Germany’s Twentieth Century Dagmar Herzog
Interview ‘The Rhythm of Life’: A Conversation with Edith Eva Eger Michal Hoschander Malen September 30, 2024
Interview—From the Journal Anne Frank Before the Diary: A Conversation with Alice Hoffman Simona Zaretsky September 16, 2024
Interview ‘Language Is Always in Motion’: A Conversation with Hannah Pollin-Galay Isadora Kianovsky September 16, 2024
Fiction No Matter How Far: Based on the True Story of a Holocaust Survivor’s Tireless Search to Find His Wife in Post-War Europe Gene Greenberg