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SISTER IN SORROW

LIFE HISTORIES OF FEMALE HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS FROM HUNGARY

ILANA ROSEN

"Sister in Sorrow is both moving reading from a personal point of view and fascinating as a schol-
arly work. When it first appeared in public as .a dissertation about thirteen years ago, it was consid-
ered one of the most innovative and mind-shaking studies on the Holocaust and of Jewish folklore.
Rosen's deep understanding and bold usage of the rich theories of oral history, hermeneutics, liter-
ary criticism, psychology, and folklore studies by no means overshadows what might be the most
important contribution of this book to contemporary Jewish culture: her deep sensibility for these
Holocaust women survivors, whose voices are presented faithfully and with deep compassion and
understanding."

— Eli Yassif, Zvi and Sara Berger Professor of Jewish Folk Culture at the School of Jewish Studies, Tel-Aviv University

2008 • 6 x 9 • 352

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GILBERT MICHLIN

"This collection, compiled by Martin Glassner, of memoirs of Ho-
locaust child survivors covers a wide range of countries (including
prewar Jewish life in Greece and Italy), and commentary by child
psychiatrist and child survivor Robert Krell makes it an unusual addi-
tion to both the Holocaust and trauma literature."

"Michlin has the same understated, dignified, and ostensibly un-
complicated way of speaking about his Shoah experience as has
Primo Levi. What we read here, however, tells us a great deal about
French anti-Semitism and the workings of the Vichy government....
His is an important testimony, one that breaks my heart."

—Helen Epstein, author of Where She Came From: A Daughter's Search for Her

Mother's History

2006 • 7 x 10 • 376 PACES • 47 ILLUSTRATIONS, 24 MAPS • $29.95 PAPER

—Judith Graves Miller, chair of the Department of French at New York University

2004 • 6 x 9 • 160

FACING THE GLASS BOOTH

THE JERUSALEM TRIAL OF ADOLF EICHMANN

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"This book is an eloquent and compassionate work of journalism,
history, and literature. It's a unique achievement in Holocaust writ-
ing. Not until Gouri's courtroom reporting did the young nation of
Israel come to grips with the horrors of World War II. Gouri's narra-
tive must be read and re-read in every home, in every generation."

—Steven T, Katz, professor of religion and director of the Elie Wiesel Center for
Judaic Studies, Boston University

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SURVIVAL IN THE SHADOWS

HAIM GOURI

2004 • 6 x 9 • • 346

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SEVEN JEWS HIDDEN IN HITLER'S BERLIN
BARBARA LOVENHEIM
"At times deeply moving, the book shows in a compelling way the
variety of attitudes among Germans towards the Jews and presents
a dramatic counter-testimony to those who would paint a one-di-
mensional picture."

—Michael Berenbaum, former director of research, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

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