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The Persecution and Murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933–1945, Volume 1: German Reich 1933–1937

Executive Editor: Wolf Gruner; Edited by: Götz Aly, Wolf Gruner, Susanne Heim, Ulrich Herbert,Hans-Dieter Kreikamp, Horst Möller,Dieter Pohl, and Hartmut Weber; English edition also edited by: Michael Hollmann, Sybille Steinbacher,Simone Walther-von Jena, and Andreas Wirsching;

NIS 234.00 NIS 140.40

The Persecution and Murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933–1945, Volume 2: German Reich 1938–August 1939

Executive Editor: Susanne Heim; Edited by: Götz Aly, Ulrich Herbert, Hans-Dieter Kreikamp, Horst Möller, Dieter Pohl, and Hartmut Weber; English edition also edited by: Michael Hollmann, Sybille Steinbacher, Simone Walther-von Jena, and Andreas Wirsching;

NIS 234.00 NIS 140.40

The Persecution and Murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933–1945, Volume 3: German Reich and Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia September 1939–September 1941

Executive Editor: Andrea Löw; Edited by: Susanne Heim, Ulrich Herbert,Hans-Dieter Kreikamp, Horst Möller,Gertrud Pickhan, Dieter Pohl, Hartmut Weber and Andreas Wirsching; English edition also edited by: Michael Hollmann, Sybille Steinbacher,and Simone Walther-von Jena;

NIS 234.00 NIS 140.40

Yad Vashem: Moshe Safdie - The Architecture of Memory

Articles by Joan Ockman, Moshe Safdie, Avner Shalev, Elie Wiesel

NIS 234.00 NIS 140.40

To Bear Witness: Holocaust Remembrance at Yad Vashem

Editors: Bella Gutterman and Avner Shalev

NIS 234.00 NIS 140.40

Jewish Presence in Absence: The Aftermath of the Holocaust in Poland, 1944–2010

Editors: Feliks Tych and Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska

NIS 234.00 NIS 140.40

The End: Radom and Szydłowiec Through the Eyes of a German Photographer

Editors: Bella Gutterman and Nina Springer-Aharoni

NIS 234.00 NIS 140.40

Flashes of Memory: Photography during the Holocaust

Head Curator: Vivian Uria

NIS 208.00 NIS 124.80

"Let them make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them”: The Yad Vashem Synagogue

Curator: Haviva Peled-Carmeli, Deputy Curators: Michael Tal, Sara Shor

 

The Yad Vashem Synagogue catalogue - The artifacts displayed in the Yad Vashem Synagogue are a few of the thousands of items preserved in Yad Vashem's collections that tell the story of the Jewish people – a panoramic mosaic of memories depicting the fate of individuals, families and communities during the Holocaust.  The artifacts in our collections tell stories interwoven with flashes of fear, despair and loss, but also moments of determination, pity, hope, courage and love.  These stories evoke empathy with the fate of the victims, and place the Jewish individual at the heart of the narrative that unfolds in the Holocaust History Museum.  The significance of these artifacts is hoin ned by their integration the vast, complex fabric that shapes collective memory from countless fragments of personal recollection.  The display area and the space currently used as the Synagogue combine to depict the lost Jewish life in the face of its continuity today.  These artifacts bear mute testimony to the history and legacy of individuals and communities during the Holocaust that we seek to commemorate and to impart to future generations.

NIS 208.00 NIS 124.80

Distrust, Animosity, and Solidarity: Jews and Non-Jews during the Holocaust in the USSR

Edited by Christoph Dieckmann and Arkadi Zeltser

NIS 182.00 NIS 109.20

Jewish Solidarity: The Ideal and the Reality in the Turmoil of the Shoah

Edited by Dan Michman and Robert Rozett

 

The Holocaust unquestionably shattered most normative frameworks and cast the struggle for survival in its starkest form. Yet despite this, the Holocaust did not necessarily lead Jews to act as lone wolves, caring only about their own survival. This volume demonstrates that Jewish solidarity during the Holocaust is a multifaceted, multilayered issue, replete with complexities and shadings that reflect the diversity of Jewishness and Jewish existence, as well as the unprecedented dire situations that challenged it, and while solidarity was not a given and may not have predominated, it did not cease to exist.

NIS 182.00 NIS 109.20
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