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In the papers of Yiddish novelist Chaim Grade, clues to his lesser fame

Like Isaac Bashevis Singer, author Chaim Grade has long been embraced as one of the 20th century’s preeminent writers of Yiddish fiction, a stand

In the Papers of Yiddish Novelist Chaim Grade, Clues to His Lesser Fame

Scholars say Grade’s personal papers, now online, detail how his tempestuous marriage explains, in part, why he never reached the wider audience of Isaac Bashevis Singer.

Holocaust photos found in attics and archives help recover lost stories and refute deniers

(The Conversation) Holocaust scholars long relied on documents and survivor testimonies to help reconstruct the history of that tragic event. Now, they’re turning to wordless witnesses to learn more: pictures.

Nazi Hunter: We Want to Bring Them to Justice

Nazi Hunter: ‘We Want to Bring Them to Justice’ As the 88th anniversary of Nazi Germany s launch of anti-Semitic laws approaches, Nazi hunter Steven Rambam talks about what motivates him Over fruitcake and schnapps, a man who identified himself as Antanas Kenstavicius hosted doctoral student Salvatore Romano at his home in Hope, B.C., in 1992 and regaled Romano with the highlight story of his Nazi past. Kenstavicius who served as a police chief in Nazi-occupied Lithuania during World War II along with accomplices allegedly murdered some 5,000 Jews in six days, including children, in the town of Ignalina in October 1941. “Like sheep, they went,” Kenstavicius told Romano.

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