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  • Yaffa Eliach with President Gerald Ford at the Center for Holocaust Studies, October 12, 1976.
    Yaffa Eliach with President Gerald Ford at the Center for Holocaust Studies, October 12, 1976.
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    Yaffa Eliach, the Voice of Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust

    The pioneering scholar, who died last week at 79, showed American Jewry the way to memory

    byMenachem Butler
  • The author's parents shortly after the war. Her mother, Anna Perl Freilich, provided one of the 292 accounts that formed the basis of Christopher Browning's Remembering Survival.(Courtesy of Toby Perl Freilich)
    The author's parents shortly after the war. Her mother, Anna Perl Freilich, provided one of the 292 accounts that formed the basis of Christopher Browning's Remembering Survival.(Courtesy of Toby Perl Freilich)
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    Historic Shift

    Like most Holocaust historians, Christopher Browning was wary of survivor testimony. Then, one case made him realize he could ignore it no longer.

    byToby Perl Freilich
  • Bradley R. Smith and Mark Weber.(codoh.com (left), www.ihr.org (right))
    Bradley R. Smith and Mark Weber.(codoh.com (left), www.ihr.org (right))
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    The Denial Twist

    Bradley R. Smith and Mark Weber are at the center of the U.S. Holocaust-revisionism movement. Now they’re feuding with each other. The first of four parts in a Tablet investigative series.

    byMark Oppenheimer
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