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Recovering Nazi-Looted Art

Along with the genocide of millions of Jews, the Nazis fomented the most extensive theft in history of artworks from Jews and others as part of their program to eliminate all vestiges of Jewish culture and identity. Lawrence Kaye and Howard Spiegler and their colleagues at the law firm of Herrick, Feinstein have led the … Continued

Childhood and Selfhood: Irene Butter in Conversation with Andrew Solomon

“The Tattooist of Auschwitz” with author Heather Morris

“Let My People Go”: Lessons We Learned from the Soviet Jewry Movement

“After Poland” with author Cheryl Chaffin

“Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity”

The Remembered and Forgotten Jewish World

BOOKBURN Talk with the Artists

After Charlottesville — featuring Roberta Kaplan and Karen Dunn

“Belonging” — featuring Nora Krug

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Sol Rosenkranz, Gallery Educator, Rescues a Cemetery in Poland

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