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INDEX<br />

Holocaust, continued<br />

meaning, search for, 9:387–<br />

388<br />

Neo-Nazism, 9:416, 15:75<br />

New York Times coverage of,<br />

15:222<br />

philosophical response <strong>to</strong>,<br />

6:673, 16:99<br />

postwar trials, 9:381, 10:226<br />

rabbinic, 9:362–363<br />

relief and rehabilitation,<br />

18:40<br />

restitution from banks,<br />

6:280–281, 18:637<br />

uniqueness of, 9:388–391<br />

United Restitution<br />

Organization, 20:274–275<br />

U.S., 9:364–368, 379–381<br />

victims, 9:352–355<br />

world, 9:364–377<br />

yishuv, 9:377–379<br />

Zionism, 21:554–556, 571–<br />

573<br />

Albania, 1:584<br />

Algeria, 1:649<br />

archives, memorials and museums<br />

American Jewish Archives,<br />

2:53<br />

archives, 2:407, 410–413,<br />

9:362<br />

Belgium, 3:286–287<br />

Berlin Memorial <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Murdered Jews of Europe<br />

(Germany), 6:267<br />

Center for Advanced<br />

Holocaust Studies, 20:277<br />

Fortunoff Video Archive for<br />

Holocaust Testimony,<br />

7:134<br />

Ghet<strong>to</strong> Fighter’s House, 7:578<br />

his<strong>to</strong>riography, 9:415–421<br />

The Holocaust Martyrs’ and<br />

Heroes’ Rememberance<br />

Authority, 21:266–268<br />

Holocaust Survivors Film<br />

Project, 8:376<br />

Latvia, 12:523–524<br />

Los Angeles Holocaust<br />

Museum, 13:201<br />

memorials and monuments,<br />

9:429–432, 21:401<br />

Museum of Jewish Heritage:<br />

A Living Memorial <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Holocaust, 14:623–624<br />

museums, 9:432–438, 438t–<br />

439t, 14:635–636<br />

New York’s Museum of<br />

Jewish Heritage, 11:734<br />

remembrances, 6:716<br />

530<br />

Simon Wiesenthal Center,<br />

18:618–620<br />

Survivors of <strong>the</strong> Shoah Visual<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry Foundation,<br />

19:324–325<br />

United States Holocaust<br />

Memorial Museum,<br />

20:275–277<br />

Wiener Library, 9:428, 21:50–<br />

51<br />

Yad la-Yeled, 7:578<br />

Yad Vashem, 11:818, 17:303,<br />

21:266–268<br />

art and literature, 2:502–503, 507,<br />

6:729, 9:402–415, 13:684<br />

alternative his<strong>to</strong>ry, 18:201<br />

art of ghet<strong>to</strong>s and camps,<br />

2:515, 516–519, 3:41<br />

children of survivors, 9:384<br />

children’s, 4:625–627, 630–<br />

631, 633, 9:414, 15:477<br />

drama, 8:720–723, 9:405–406<br />

encyclopedias, 9:419<br />

fiction, 4:265<br />

films and cinema, 7:134,<br />

9:439–446, 12:487<br />

French, 7:245–251<br />

his<strong>to</strong>riography, 9:415–421<br />

Holocaust studies, 3:408–409,<br />

9:421–424<br />

Hungarian, 9:604–605, 606,<br />

607<br />

influence on literature, 18:90,<br />

95–96<br />

Israeli, 8:709<br />

Italian, 10:790, 793–795<br />

journalism, 12:666<br />

journals and diaries, 7:178–<br />

179, 9:403–405, 412–413<br />

music, 14:697–699<br />

Neo-nazi, 9:416<br />

Paris school of artists, 15:649<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>graphy, 9:460–489,<br />

16:129–130<br />

poetry, 1:398–399, 9:407–408,<br />

410, 21:327<br />

Polish, 9:416<br />

Romanian, 17:401–402<br />

scholar of, 12:480–481<br />

Shoah (motion picture),<br />

12:487<br />

survivor testimonies, 9:446–<br />

447<br />

Yiddish, 21:351, 358–361<br />

Austria, 2:693–695<br />

Ehrlich, Jacob, 6:244<br />

Judenburg, 11:525<br />

Klagenfurt, 12:210<br />

Krems, 12:354<br />

Kristallnacht, pogroms,<br />

9:330–331<br />

Mattersdorf, 13:686<br />

Styria, 19:279<br />

Tyrol, 20:220<br />

Vienna, 20:521–522<br />

Wiener Neustadt, 21:51<br />

Belarus<br />

Baranovichi, 3:134<br />

Bereza, 3:413–414<br />

Braslav, 4:130–131<br />

Bykhov, 4:324<br />

David-Godorok, 5:473–474<br />

Dolginovo, 5:735<br />

Druya, 6:28–29<br />

Dubrovno, 6:39<br />

Dyatlovo, 6:75<br />

Ilya, 9:736<br />

Ivanovo, 10:821<br />

Ivye, 10:822<br />

Kobrin, 12:244<br />

Koidanovo, 12:267<br />

Krichev, 12:356<br />

Lachva, 12:426<br />

Lida, 12:802<br />

Lyakhovichi, 13:293<br />

Minsk, 14:295<br />

Mir, 14:304–305<br />

Mogilev, 14:417<br />

Molodechno, 14:429<br />

Mozyr, 14:592–593<br />

Mstislavl, 14:593<br />

Novogrudok, 15:321<br />

Novy Dvor, 15:324<br />

Oshmyany, 15:502–503<br />

Ostryna, 15:515<br />

Pinsk, 16:172<br />

Polotsk, 16:361<br />

Pruzhany, 16:657<br />

Radoshkovichi, 17:59<br />

Radun, 17:59<br />

Rechitsa, 17:144<br />

Rogachev, 17:367–368<br />

Ruzhany, 17:597–598<br />

Shchedrin, 18:426<br />

Slonim, 18:676–677<br />

S<strong>to</strong>lbsty, 19:234<br />

S<strong>to</strong>lin, 19:234<br />

Svisloch, 19:334<br />

Vitebsk, 20:560<br />

Volkovysk, 20:573–574<br />

Volpa, 20:578<br />

Vysokoye, 20:590<br />

Zelva, 21:502<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22

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