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In the Garden of the Righteous: The Heroes Who Risked Their Lives to Save Jews During the Holocaust
Nonfiction Sing, Memory: The Remarkable Story of the Man Who Saved the Music of the Nazi Camps Makana Eyre
Interview—From the Journal ‘Vessels for Personal History’: A Conversation with Michael W. Twitty, Shaunna J. Edwards, and Alyson Richman Laura Arnold Leibman February 24, 2023
From the Journal How Materials Speak: A Legacy of Puppetry GennaRose Nethercott September 12, 2022
Nonfiction Blacks and Jews in America: An Invitation to Dialogue Terrence L. Johnson; Jacques Berlinerblau
Nonfiction They Left It All Behind: Trauma, Loss, and Memory Among Eastern European Jewish Immigrants and Their Children Hannah Hahn
Interview ‘Depth and Luminosity’: A Conversation with David Kassan Samantha Baskind February 4, 2020