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What happens when history is silenced, but literature keeps memory alive?
Moshe and Elizabeth welcome Shay Pilnik, director of Yeshiva University’s Fish Center, to discuss his new book The Ravine of Memory. Together they explore the tragedy of Babyn Yar, Soviet suppression of memory, the role of literature in preserving Holocaust memory and the enduring lessons of Holocaust education.
By The Jewish Link Media GroupWhat happens when history is silenced, but literature keeps memory alive?
Moshe and Elizabeth welcome Shay Pilnik, director of Yeshiva University’s Fish Center, to discuss his new book The Ravine of Memory. Together they explore the tragedy of Babyn Yar, Soviet suppression of memory, the role of literature in preserving Holocaust memory and the enduring lessons of Holocaust education.