Some Were Neighbors

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Click Here to View: Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration and Complicity in the Holocaust on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website.

Overseeing Deportation

​An elderly Jewish couple en route to the Westerbork transit camp. A Dutch policeman stands beside the group, overseeing the deportation. The Netherlands, October 1942.

 

Photography Friday: Sebastian Zimmerman

Arnie_Richards_copyxArnold Richards, by Sebastian Zimmerman, photographed in his office on the 45th floor of 200 East 89th Street in Manhattan. Dr Richards is the editor of this website internationalpsychoanalysis.net and the publisher of ipbooks.net.  He was the editor of JAPA from 1994 to 2003 and one of the Sigourney Award recipients in the year 2000.

If you would like to have your photography considered for internationalpsychoanalysis.net’s Photography Friday, please send your jpegs to Joel Seligmann, the Photography Editor.

Jewish Fiction for Passover

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Click Here to Read:  Bibliography By Radu Cosaşu, Translated from Rumanian by Jean Harris on the Jewish Fiction website.

Click Here to Read:  A Great Cry in Egypt (Excerpt from a Novel) By Bryna Hellman on the Jewish Fiction website.

Click Here to Read:  Interviews and Articles about Jewish Fiction.net

 Click Here to Read and View:  Photos and Description on Jewish Fiction .net of  the Kisufim Conference on Jewish Writers & Poets Jerusalem, February 5-8, 2013.

Radu Cosaşu

Photography Friday: Sebastian Zimmerman

Martin_Bergmann_2aProfessor Martin Bergmann, photographed in his office by Sebastian Zimmerman. Martin Bergmann (born 1913) is a clinical professor of psychology of the New York University post-doctoral program. He is a trainer and supervisor of psychoanalysis at the New York Freudian Society. Dr Bergmann is a highly creative, influential author, who has written significant books on the Holocaust, child sacrifice and the anatomy of loving. Dr. Bergmann turned 100 just last month.

If you would like to have your photography considered for internationalpsychoanalysis.net’s Photography Friday, please send your jpegs to Joel Seligmann, the photography editor.