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
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