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Author: Yehuda Bacon
Editors: Sharon Kangisser Cohen and Dorota Julia Nowak
What a life it will be, Jerusalem! I know very well what the wordmeans. Like every association, it spans my entire life. Notebook 8, August 12, 1946; World-renowned Israeli artist and Holocaust survivor Yehuda Bacon began to keep a diary in July 1945, while living in a youth home in Štiřín, Czechoslovakia, shortly after his liberation. During the past seven decades, Bacon has filled over 240 notebooks. His diary is a mosaic of words and drawings through which he attempts to express his past, contemplate his present, and imagine his future.
Hanna Temkin
In My Involuntary Journeys, Hanna Temkin shares her story for the first time, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Jewish life and survival in Eastern Europe before, during, and after the Holocaust. Moreover, Hanna’s story is an inspiring tale of female empowerment and serves as a testament to her ability to overcome the worst odds.
Editor: Jean Ancel | Revised and annotated by Leon Volovici and Miriam Caloianu
Written and Illustrated by Bedřich Fritta
Edited by Jean Ancel
Editors: Yitzhak Arad, Israel Gutman, Abraham Margaliot
Exhibition Curator and Editor: Yehudit Shendar
Editors: Bella Gutterman and Naomi Morgenstern
Ilse Weber