Gus Gutman leaves a legacy in two countries
Beginning in the 1990s, Gus Gutman made several trips back to his native Germany where he spoke about his Shoah ...
Beginning in the 1990s, Gus Gutman made several trips back to his native Germany where he spoke about his Shoah ...
The unexpected discovery of an aunt, long thought to have perished in the Holocaust, led to a remarkable reunion for ...
Prodded by her young granddaughter’s questions, Dounia Cohen tells an affecting story of how her childhood changed in 1942, when ...
The Family: Three Journeys into the Heart of the Twentieth Century, by David Laskin, Viking, 383 pages, $32 Reviewed by ...
Known as ‘Grandpa Henry’ to the high school students he sometimes taught, Gurman survived a German labor camp and immigrated ...
Sky Tinged Red, by Isaia Eiger, translated by Dora Eiger Zaidenweber, Beaver’s Pond Press, 415 pages, $19.95 Reviewed by NEAL ...
No Place on Earth chronicles the remarkable story of the Stermer family and how they survived the Holocaust by hiding ...
Helga’s Diary: A Young Girl’s Account of Life in a Concentration Camp, by Helga Weiss, W.W. Norton, 240 pages, $24.95 ...
Play based on oral histories of Minnesota Holocaust survivors to be staged at Mount Zion Temple By ERIN ELLIOTT BRYAN ...
Illuminated Memory, a group exhibition of student artwork on Holocaust remembrance, is on display through April 13 in the Quarter ...
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