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Poetry
Bicycles
Marjorie Agosin, Volume 1, p.6
Empty Spaces
Erica Kershner, Volume 1, p.23
First Time
Tali Miller, Volume 1, p.24
The Survivor
Rebecca Rapoport, Volume 1, p.24
Stories
Eitan Stavsky, Volume 1, p.31
My Grandfather Mendel Buchman
Josh Strobel, Volume 1, p.32
Memories
Shoshana Dubman, Volume 1, p.37
The Blue Parakeet
Julie N. Heifetz, Volume 1, p.47
Dark Whispers
Zahava Z. Sweet, Volume 1, p.50
A Time of Horror
Michael Goldsmith, Volume 1, p.63
Homework
Elizabeth Rosner, Volume 1, p.77
My Father’s Souvenirs
Elizabeth Rosner, Volume 1, p.78
I Did Not Know, but I Remember
Tamara Fishman, Volume 1, p.80
Shoshana
Reva Sharon, Volume 1, p.98
Would It Have Been Possible to Take in the Jews
Marjorie Agosin, Volume 2, p.9
From “Seven Fragments on Hearing a Hammer Pounding ”Antwerp, 1947
Laure-Anne Bosselaar, Volume 2, p.37
From “Hunger in the Labor Camps”: The Germans
John Guzlowski, Volume 2, p.28
The Feather at Breendonk
Laure-Anne Bosselaar, Volume 2, p.37
The Suffering Cuts Both Ways
David B. Axelrod, Volume 2, p.49
The Voyeurs
Charles Ades Fishman, Volume 2, p.77
To the Onlookers
William Heyen, Volume 2, p.89
From “Five Holocaust Memories”
Charles Ades Fishman, Volume 2, p.110
From “Lithuania”
Myra Sklarew, Volume 2, p.114
After Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah
Liliane Richman, Volume 2, p.120
Prosciowiece, 1942
Rachel Goldstein, Volume 3, p.6
The Children
Myra Sklarew, Volume 3, p.18
Somewhere in Poland… Survivor’s Lament
Heidemarie Pilc, Volume 3, p.19
Last Photo: February 23, 1942 Sephardi Great-Grandfather
Seymour Mayne, Volume 3, p.37
Love in a Death Camp
Israel I. Halpern, Volume 3, p.45
From Bashert: Poland, 1944: My mother is walking down a road
Irena Klepfis, Volume 3, p.46
How You Saved My Life
Helen Degen Cohen, Volume 3, p.56
Zalman
Seymour Mayne, Volume 3, p.57
The Mothertree
Stanley H. Barkan, Volume 3, p.58
My Mother’s Tongue Is Not My Mother Tongue
Gior A. Leshe, Volume 3, p.71
At Dachau
Judith Chalmer, Volume 3, p.72
The Dress
Sarah Traister Moskovitz, Volume 3, p.78
How She Learned
Marge Piercy, Volume 3, p.80
Verboten
John Amen, Volume 3, p.81
Tattoo
Gregg Shapiro, Volume 3, p.82
The Pripet Marshes
Irving Feldman, Volume 3, p.90
Daughter of Survivors
Hilary Tham, Volume 3, p.102
Home Is Home
Janet R. Kirschheimer, Volume 3, p.103
Tell Me, Josef
Janet R. Kirschheimer, Volume 3, p.104
Around the Table of Questions
Marjorie Agosin, Volume 3, p.105
The Writer
Charles Ades Fishman, Volume 3, p.108
Braid
Pessie (Sherry Horowitz), Volume 3, p.115
From Auschwitz Open
Pessie (Sherry) Horowitz, Volume 3, p.116
I Wake From A Dream of Killing Hitler
Mark Nepo, Volume 3, p.133
The Village
Kenneth Sherman, Volume 3, p.141
The Archivist
Judith Chalme, Volume 3, p.147
There Were Those
Susan Dambroff, Volume 4, p.9
Batsheva Degan: Wings
Breindel Lieba Kasher, Volume 4, p.17
Verdi’s Requiem Played and Sung by Jews in Terezín Concentration Camp/ Summer, 1944
Emily Borenstein, Volume 4, p.59
Fried Noodles Topped with Raisins Cinnamon and Vanilla Cream
Stephen Herz, Volume 4, p.64
A Translator in Auschwitz: In Memory of Mala Zimetbaum (1918–1944)
Charles Ades Fishman, Volume 4, p.70
Dov Freiberg: Revolt in Sobibor and Professor Israel Gutman: The Underground in Auschwitz
Breindel Lieba Kasher, Volume 4, p.71
God’s Hearing
Oriana Ivy, Volume 4, p.83
Juliek’s Violin
Cyrus Cassells, Volume 4, p.81
The Call of Shattered Glass
Davi Walders, Volume 4, p.89
A German Official Listened to Her Words
Charles Ades Fishman, Volume 4, p.91
From A Late Kaddish for Marianne Cohn
Davi Walders, Volume 4, p.100
To Gisi Fleischmann: Rescuer of Her People
Joan Campion, Volume 4, p.109
Eyeglasses
Oriana Ivy, Volume 4, p.110
Yellow Star
David Moolte, Volume 4, p.111
Dr. Marek Edelman Lays Flowers on the Ghetto Monument, 19th April, 1999
Jennifer Robertson, Volume 4, p.127
Grandmother’s Laughter
Oriana Ivy, Volume 4, p.135
The Leather Suitcase
Tom Berman, Volume 5, p.3
Hanna’s Journey
Charles Ades Fishman, Volume 5, p.36
Killing the Wagner-Rogers Bill
Davi Walders, Volume 5, p.52
I Was Not There
Karen Gershon, Volume 5, p.67
Winton Train
Tom Berman, Volume 5, p.119
Exodus
Lotte Kramer, Volume 5, p.122
The Puzzle
Thilde Fox, Volume 5, p.128
In Ravensbruck
Zahava Z. Sweet, Volume 6, p.28
Resistance
Doreen Rappaport, Volume 6, p.35
Translator’s Note to Yitzhak Katzenelson
Sarah Traister Moskovitz, Volume 6, p.50
Sivan 20
Stephen Sher, Volume 6, p.62
Green Peas
Louis Daniel Brodsky, Volume 6, p.76
Trains
Sarah Traister Moskovitz, Volume 6, p.92
Joanna
Stephen J. Cipot, Volume 6, p.119
He Who Was Lost at the Edge of the Sea
Bernard Mann, Volume 6, p.128
Chant for All the People on Earth
Leslie Woolf Hedley, Volume 7, Cover
Old Survivors Dying
Stephen Herz, Volume 7, p.5
Mezuzah
Marilyn Kallet, Volume 7, p.22
Whatever You Can Carry
Stephen Herz, Volume 7, p.63
Holocaust Remembrance Day
Reva Sharon, Volume 7, p.83
Speak to the Children
Florence Weinberger, Volume 7, p.95
Counting the Holocaust
Charles Ades Fishman, Volume 7, p.101
Let There Be Remembrance
Stephen Herz, Volume 7, p.104
The Tomatoes
Teresa Moszkowicz-Syrop, Volume 8, p.3
Name Tag
Norita Dittberner-Jax, Volume 8, p.6
Shimon and Lily; Marlite
Breindel Lieba Kasher, Volume 8., p.16
Helena’s Haggadah
Marjorie Agosin, Volume 8, p.48
The Yiddish I Know
Chaia Heller, Volume 8, p.56
Yiddish
Seymour Mayne, Volume 8, p.57
My Father’s First Day in America
John Guzlowski, Volume 8, p.72
Chocolate
Elizabeth Rosner, Volume 8, p.87
My Mother Doesn’t Know Who Allen Ginsberg Is
Alan Kaufman, Volume 8, p.89
Freedom Dancers
Gail Fishman Gerwin, Volume 8, p.92
My Son Returns From Auschwitz
Stephen Herz, Volume 8, p.102
Majdanek
Elizabeth Spalding, Volume 8, p.103
The Undarkened Window
Rajzel Zychlinksky, Volume 8, p.111
Settings
Arnold Roland, Volume 8, p.112