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Visual Arts Colors of Confinement: Rare Kodachrome Photographs of Japanese American Incarceration in World War II Eric L. Muller, ed.; Bill Manbo, photographer
Essay What Does a Concentration Camp Look Like? Eric L. Muller is Dan K. Moore Distinguished Professor in Jurisprudence and Ethics at the University of North Carolina School of Law and director of the University… Eric L. Muller January 14, 2013
Visual Arts Eyes of Memory: Photographs from the Archive of Herbert and Leni Sonnenfeld Leni Sonnenfeld
Visual Arts Jewish Displaced Persons in Camp Bergen-Belsen 1945 – 1950: The Unique Photo Album of Zippy Orlin Erik Somers and Rene Kok, eds.
Essay Photography and Remembrance In honor of Anne Frank’s birthday this week, Jewish Book Council Intern Nat Bernstein shares her essay “Photography and Remembrance.” Nat is a graduate of… Nat Bernstein June 14, 2012
Visual Arts Jewish Mothers: Strength, Wisdom, Compassion Lloyd Wolf and Paula Wolfson; Anne Roiphe, fwd.
Visual Arts Israel Though My Lens: Sixty Years as a Photojournalist David Rubinger with Ruth Corman
Visual Arts About Love: Photographs and Films 1973 – 2011 Anne Wilkes Tucker; Gay Block, photographer
News Back to the Future and the National Jewish Book Awards Posted by Naomi Firestone-Teeter1989 Max Apple and Talya Fishman meet 2012 Max Apple and Talya Fishman: JBC Staff March 15, 2012
Visual Arts New Mexico’s Crypto-Jews: Image and Memory Cary Herz, photographs; Ori Z. Soltes and Mona Hernandes, essays
Nonfiction Images in Spite of All: Four Photographs from Auschwitz Georges Didi-Huberman; Shane B. Lillis, trans.