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  • Illustration by Vaclav Hradecky (1865 - 1940) of Easter evening, aftermath of Kishinev massacre (April 1903). Published in L'Assiette au Beurre - The Crimes of Tsarism and the Massacres of Kishinev/Chisinau.
    Illustration by Vaclav Hradecky (1865 - 1940) of Easter evening, aftermath of Kishinev massacre (April 1903). Published in L'Assiette au Beurre - The Crimes of Tsarism and the Massacres of Kishinev/Chisinau.
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    Message From a Yiddish Werewolf

    A 1920s epic poem about fear, and Jewish vulnerability, that could have been about 1944—or 2018

    byDara Horn
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    What’s So Jewish About Werewolves?

    Today on Jewcy: It’s a lot more than their Bar Mitzvahs!

    byUnknown Author
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    Night of the Living Dead.(Internet Archive)
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    Undead

    Forget those sexy vampires and shirtless werewolves. Only zombies represent the Torah’s true teachings on life and death, reminding us that death is just a part of life.

    byLiel Leibovitz
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