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UN exhibit remembers when the world turned its back on stateless Jewish refugees
The YIVO Institute and UN joint project runs through Feb. 23 in NYC, focusing on the day-to-day lives in DP camps of the 250,000 Holocaust survivors with nowhere to go
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