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Saeed 
Khan

Howard 
Lupovitch

MUSLIM-JEWISH RELATIONS
7 pm, May 20 (May 27, June 3)
The Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies will pres-
ent this free lecture series on Zoom, with Wayne State 
University Professors Howard Lupovitch and Saeed 
Khan. This year’s topic is “Exploring Muslim-Jewish 
Relations Domestically and Internationally.” Advance 
registration is required at bit.ly/2OaZJNY. Info: Michael 
Kuper at kuper@jfmd.org.

source. An American, Maj. 
Bonner Fellers, liaison to the 
British military, had intimate 
knowledge of operations. 
Unfortunately, his commu-
nications were being read 
by the Nazis. The British 
warned Americans just in 
time.
Indeed, the bulk of the 
book deals with the critical 
role of codebreaking in mil-
itary operations. Gorenberg 
recognizes the work of three 
Poles, Marian Rejewski, 
Jerzy Różycki and Henryk 
Zygalski, whose brilliant 
contributions to breaking 
Germany’s Enigma code, he 
believes, have been neglected. 
The famed Bletchley Park 
gets its due as the center 
for England’s premier code-
breakers. Gorenberg also 
presents fresh stories about 

critical players, such as the 
unknown Margaret Storey, 
who relentlessly pursued the 
“good source.”
Gorenberg also discusses 
the potential for a Holocaust 
in the Middle East. The Nazis 
had already rounded up Jews 
in areas they controlled, 
but anticipating a complete 
victory, the notorious SS 
commander Walter Reuff was 
ordered to develop Operation 
Atlas, a comprehensive plan 
to deal with Jews in North 
Africa. Had the Allies failed, 
the Holocaust would have 
been extended to Palestine.
War of Shadows is an 
excellent book. Readers 
interested in spy work, crit-
ical moments in World War 
II, the Middle East or the 
pre-history of Israel will find 
it fascinating. 

WAR OF SHADOWS continued from page 40

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