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Filling the Gaps in Israel’s Holocaust Reading List
Haaretz By Amos Goldberg Many pivotal works about the Holocaust remain inaccessible to Hebrew readers, particularly those that don’t fit the Israeli national narrative. As a result, Israelis miss out on an important internal debate The publication of the Hebrew translation of Raul Hilberg’s work, “The Destruction of the European
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Churchill Teen Makes March of the Living
Woodland Hills senior Hannah Frank experiences an international educational program that brings Jewish teens from all over the world to Poland and Israel in honor and remembrance of the Holocaust.
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Survivor Story: Elly Gotz
Holocaust survivor, Elly Gotz tells his journey from liberation to March of the Living.
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Survivor Story: Nate Leipiciger
Holocaust Survivor, Nate Leipiciger, tells his liberation story.
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Survivor Story: Alexander Henrik Laks
Holocaust Survivor, Alexander Henrik Laks, tells his journey from liberation to March of the Living.
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Out of the Depths: The Story Of A Child Of Buchenwald Who Returned Home At Last
By Chief Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, with Forewords by Shimon Peres and Elie Weisel In his recent book, Rabbi Israel Meir Lau tells the miraculous story of his rescue from the Holocaust as a young child, and his subsequent aliyah to the land of Israel. Arriving as an eight-year-old orphan
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Survivor Story: Heddi Bohm
Holocaust survivor, Heddi Bohm, delivers a powerful speech about her journey to liberation.
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Poems of Life and Death
By Simcha Paull Raphael, Ph.D. From the Preface: In April 2006 I traveled to Poland as a participant on a March of the Living tour. Over the course of less than one week I visited the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Birkenau, Treblinka and Majdanek, as well as the killing fields of

