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PRIVATE COLLECTION. © ESTATE OF JULES LELLOUCHE.

La Ghriba Djerba, Tunisia (ca. 1944) by Jules Lellouche.

more than what was under-
stood to be religious culture. 
He thought of it as a very 
diverse, imaginative culture 
and believed putting reli-
gious restrictions around it 
narrowed it and excluded all 
kinds of wonderful materials.”
Going beyond historical 
text, different literary genres 
are included — cultural, 
political, religious thought, 
life writing and reportage, 
fiction, drama, children’s lit-
erature, poetry and popular 
song. Besides text, viewers 
will find illustrative segments 
from artistic pictures to comic 
books. (See artistic samples.). 

JEWISH CULTURE
Avery Robinson, 
who grew up 
in Franklin and 
graduated from 
the Frankel 
Jewish Academy, 
is a researcher 
who also calls 
attention to the volumes 

through social media plat-
forms. 
“Working for the Posen 
Library project these past three 
years has been a blast,
” he said. 
“I spend much of my day 
globetrotting through thou-
sands of primary sources, texts 
and images created in the past 
3,000 years. My job is to make 
these accessible (often through 
translation) so anyone can 
learn about diversity, develop-
ments and delights in Jewish 
life and culture. 
“I often joke to my friends 
that I spend my days time 
traveling; for example, today, 
I was reading a Judeo-Persian 
Haggadah from 17th century 
Kaifeng, 1980s Hebrew poetry 
and then the Dead Sea Scrolls 
— all before lunch.
“I also work with an incred-
ible team of folks, both on the 
editorial side and also with 
scholars and experts all over 
the world, which makes doing 
this work so much easier and 
quite often fun.
” 

“IT WILL PROVIDE VIEWERS WITH 
A WAY OF THINKING ABOUT 
THE HOLOCAUST THAT IS 
RADICALLY NEW.”

— DEBORAH DASH MOORE

Avery 
Robinson

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