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A profound meditation on genocide, memory and art

New publications by Amsterdam Publishers on the Holocaust and memory of the Holocaust, presented during Jewish Book Week in London

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One Eye on the Past: Exploring Jewish Heritage Through Art, Design and Craft in Haringey

From stories and collections from Bruce Castle Museum and Archive, Curator Deborah Hedgecock explores local Jewish heritage recorded and seen through the eyes…

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The incredible Holocaust survivors who escaped Nazi regime whom Prince Charles met

The Prince of Wales, 73, commissioned the paintings to be displayed inside Buckingham Palace , to stand as a 'powerful testament' to their experience.

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Faces, testimonies of 101 UK survivors of Nazi atrocities captured in new book


Lili Pohlmann and, right, with her mother in 1954. (Courtesy/ via Jewish News)
Holocaust survivors featured in Matt Writtle's book, 'Portraits for Posterity.' (Courtesy Writtle/ via Jewish News)
Thomas Konrad now, left, and pictured in 1949. (Courtesy/ via Jewish News)
LONDON (Jewish News) — If pictures are worth a thousand words, then Matt Writtle’s breathtaking portraits of Holocaust survivors must fill an entire library.
For more than two years, Writtle, alongside curator Jan Marsh and project manager Jacki Reason traveled across the United Kingdom to photograph and record the personal testimonies of 101 survivors of Nazi atrocities.
Thirty of the photographs were initially exhibited at City Hall in 2007 and now, more than a decade later, Writtle has brought the collection together in a new book, “Portraits For Posterity.”

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