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  • The Population History of German Jewry 1815–1939

    Based on the Collections and Preliminary Research of Prof. Usiel Oscar Schmelz

    AJL 2024 Judaica Reference & Bibliography Awards Honorable MentionThe late Steven Lowenstein was a brilliant social historian who, after retiring from his academic position at the University of Judaism, toiled for years—and up to his final days—to complete this monumental book, which is the definitive demographic history of German Jewry. Lowenstein took the research of Hebrew University ... Read more

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  • Our Crime Was Being Jewish

    Hundreds of Holocaust Survivors Tell Their Stories

    In the shouted words of a woman bound for Auschwitz to a man about to escape from a cattle car, If you get out, maybe you can tell the story! Who else will tell it?”Our Crime Was Being Jewish contains 576 vivid memories of 358 Holocaust survivors. These are the true, insider stories of victims, told in their own words. They include the experiences of teenagers who saw their parents and siblings ... Read more

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  • The Upstander

    How Surviving the Holocaust Sparked Max Glauben’s Mission to Dismantle Hate

    The stench of decay pierced the air aboard the boxcar of trapped Jews. “Why me?” fifteen-year-old Max asked himself, as a convoy rumbled from the Warsaw Ghetto to Majdanek death camp in May 1943.The Nazis had destroyed the Glauben family’s business, upended their rights, and ultimately decimated their neighborhood. The deluge of questions would only intensify after the Nazis murdered Max’s mother, ... Read more

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  • The Doctors of the Warsaw Ghetto

    Translated by Agata Krzychylkiewicz ...
    Based on years of archival research, ‘The Doctors of the Warsaw Ghetto’ is the most detailed study ever undertaken into the fate of more than 800 Jewish doctors who devoted themselves, in many cases until the day they died, to the care of the sick and the dying in the Ghetto. The functioning of the Ghetto hospitals, clinics and laboratories is explained in fascinating detail. Readers will learn ... Read more

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  • Building Bridges Among Abraham’s Children

    A Celebration of Michael Berenbaum (Volumes 1 & 2)

    Building Bridges Among Abraham’s Children honors the extraordinary career of Professor Michael Berenbaum, a luminary in Holocaust studies, museum design, filmmaking, and interfaith dialogue. With contributions from renowned scholars and close friends, the short and highly readable essays in this collection delve into the core themes that have defined Professor Berenbaum’s work: biblical and ... Read more

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  • Unseen Scars

    Vicarious Trauma at Holocaust Museums, Exhibitions, and Memorial Sites

    Holocaust educators and museums face an urgent challenge: preserving the memory of genocide while protecting the psychological well-being of those who learn about it. How can they teach about historical atrocities without traumatizing the very students they aim to educate?This groundbreaking book examines the complex intersection of trauma, memory, and education in Holocaust learning environments. ... Read more

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  • George's Kaddish for Kovno and the Six Million

    After interviewing a Holocaust survivor who took clandestine photographs of the Kovno Ghetto at great risk, a graduate student stumbles over a diary chronicling the same time and place during Nazi occupation. She soon discovers that photographer, George Kaddish is one of only two known Jewish photographers who recorded ghetto life, but most importantly she learns that hope and humanity still exist ... Read more

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  • The 23rd Psalm, A Holocaust Memoir

    Twenty years since its first publication, this new anniversary edition of the Holocaust memoir of George Salton (then Lucjan Salzman), gives readers a personal and powerful account of his survival through one of the darkest periods in human history. With heartbreaking and honest reflection, the author shares a gripping first-person narrative of his transformation from a Jewish eleven-year-old boy ... Read more

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  • Love with No Tomorrow

    Tales of Romantic Love During the Holocaust

    Love at first sight. During the Holocaust. Bonds as strong as steel, forged in the flames of hate. These are extraordinary stories of love affairs during the most dangerous, degrading, and deadly conditions of genocidal persecution. The extreme lengths to which two people will go to express their love, and the superhuman strength that is derived from such love, is the stuff of miracles and endless ... Read more

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  • The Jehovah's Witnesses and the Nazis

    Persecution, Deportation, and Murder, 1933-1945

    The Jehovah's Witnesses endured intense persecution under the Nazi regime, from 1933 to 1945. Unlike the Jews and others persecuted and killed by virtue of their birth, Jehovah's Witnesses had the opportunity to escape persecution and personal harm by renouncing their religious beliefs. The vast majority refused and throughout their struggle, continued to meet, preach, and distribute literature. ... Read more

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  • Escape to Freedom

    As a ten-year-old child, Leon Rubinstein fled Germany with his parents in 1933 to Luxembourg and then Belgium, which they fled again on the morning of the Nazi invasion. They dwelt quietly as refugees in the south of France until the Vichy government began its roundup of foreign Jews for deportation. After his father's arrest, Leon endeavors to save himself and his mother with a daring journey to ... Read more

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  • Remembering Rohatyn and Its Environs

    2nd Edition

    Edited by Dora Gold Shwarzstein ...
    On March 20, 1942, thousands of Jews were rounded up and brought to the Rohatyn train plaza. From there, the Jews were loaded onto trucks and sent off to be murdered and buried en masse.As they were being ushered forward, many saw a chance to save a child. That child was Donia.On that day, Donia promised to find a way to remember those people and to bring her town "back to life." She acquired the ... Read more

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