Click Here to Read: In Lithuania, ‘Most Important Find Since Dead Sea Scrolls’ Inside the incredible discovery of Jewish documents By Kate Seamons on the Newser Staff om October 28, 2017.
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JerusaLand: An Insignificant Death by Nathan Szajnberg
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Philosophy Rebuts Key Barrier Between Science and Religion
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A Trove of Yiddish Artifacts Rescued From the Nazis, and Oblivion
Click Here to Read: A Trove of Yiddish Artifacts Rescued From the Nazis, and Oblivion By Joseph Berger in The New York Times on October 18, 2017.
Click Here to Read: Witnessing the death of Yiddish language and culture: Holes in the Doorposts by Arnold Richards.
A pinkas, or a kind of registry, of the Lomde Shas Society in Lithuania from 1836, one of the documents rescued from the Nazis and soon to be displayed at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in Manhattan.CreditKevin Hagen for The New York Times