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MORESHET JOURNAL (Volume 14/2017): Journal for the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism

MORESHET JOURNAL (Volume 14/2017): Journal for the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism

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Moreshet, Journal of the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism, vol. 14/2017. This issue Dedicated to the Year 1946: A Return to the Living. Articles include: "Year of Survival": The JDC in Postwar Germany, 1945-1946, by Avinoam Patt; "These People are Unique": The Repatriates in the Displaced Persons Camps, 1945-1946, by Na'ama Seri-Levi; Between Physical Rehabilitation and Political Struggle: Holocaust Survivors in the Displaced Persons Camps in Germany, 1946, by Ada Schein; "Sometimes Children Can Be Happy": The Kindergarten at the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp - A Case Study, 1946-1948, by Zipora Shehory-Rubin; "A Letter from the Camps": Children and Adolescents in the Displaced Persons Camps and Children of the Yishuv as Reflected in Davar Leyeladim, 1946-1947, by Liat Mayrav; "With and Despite the Burden of the Past":1946 in the Life Story of Zivia Lubetkin, by Sharon Geva; Abandoned Property?: The Status and Future of Jewish Communal Property in Poland after the Holocaust, by Yechiel Weizman; The Revival of Liberal Judaism in Berlin after the Holocaust:
The Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue as a Case Study, by Yehuda Dvorkin; From Prague to Jerusalem: On the Status of Heirless Jewish Cultural Property in Postwar Europe, by Yfaat Weiss; "Funem Folk, Farn Folk, Mitn Folk": The Restitution of the YIVO Collection from Offenbach to New York, by Bilha Shilo.
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