Moreshet; Journal of the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism; vol. 13/2016. Articles include: HOLOCAUST RESEARCH: Ilana Levenberg; Dorit Patkin and Nili Keren; "The Study of Mathematics in the Ghetto: A Notebook from Theresienstadt"; Dov Schidorsky; "Books as Mute Witnesses to Mass Murder: The Archival Depot in Offenbach as an Agent of Memory and a Testimony to Persecution; Migration; and Genocide"; Hava Eshkoli (Wagman); “A New 'Balfour Declaration'?â€: The 1938-1939 Plan for Settling Jewish Refugees in British Guiana as Reflected in the Jewish Press in the United States"; Efraim Madoff; "Ecuadorian Passports as Protective Documents for Jews during the Holocaust: The Case of Consul Muñoz Borrero"; Daphna Ben-Yosef; “'Sparks of Light': Romantic Relationships between Holocaust Survivors and Non-Jewish Rescuers in Literature and in Reality." ANTISEMITISM RESEARCH: Yosef Govrin; "Views of the Antisemitic Movement and the German Social Democratic Party on the ‘Jewish Question’ between 1880 and 1893: Similarities and Contradictions"; Michala Loncikova; “'His Blood Be on Us and Our Children'; Confessional Antisemitism and Its Reflection in the Propaganda in Slovakia (1938-1939)"; Alina Cala; "Antisemitism in Free Poland". BOOK REVIEWS: Aviva Halamish; Dalia Ofer (ed.) "Israel in the Eyes of the Survivors" [Yisrael B’einei Sordei Hashoah Venitzoleiha] (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem; 2015); Itamar Levin; Esther Webman; and Meir Litvak’s; "From Empathy to Denial: Arab Responses to the Holocaust" (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem and Magnes Press; 2015) [Hebrew]; RESPONSES: Alexander Groth; Tony Tanke; Laurel Leff; "Roosevelt; the Jews; and the Holocaust: A Reply to Ariel Hurwitz"; Ariel Hurwitz; "A Response to Alexander Groth; Tony Tanke; Laurel Leff: 'Roosevelt; the Jews; and the Holocaust': A Reply to Ariel Hurwitzâ€.
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