Fall 2020 Issue Near and Not Lost: The International Memorialization of the Czech Holocaust Torahs The Yale Historical Review The Yale Historical Review May 30, 2021 — 1 minute read Author: Olivia Noble, Yale UniversityPrimary Editors:Jisoo Choi, DP '22Esther Reichek, BF '23Secondary Editors:Aaron Jenkins, SY '22Daniel Ma, BF '23Daniyal Mirza, SY '24Katie Painter, TD '23Near and Not Lost -- The International Memorialization of the Czech H…Olivia Noble’s prize-winning essay, “Near and not Lost-- The International Memorialization of the Czech Holocaust Torahs” appears in the Fall 2020 edition of T…SlideShare AndroidYHRUploads Share this post The link has been copied!
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