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Tags: Women In The Holocaust
Women, Theater, and the Holocaust Resource Handbook
Remember the Women Institute has launched a new fourth edition of our Women, Theater and the Holocaust Resource Handbook, first published in 2015. This new edition is dedicated to the memory of acclaimed Israeli novelist and playwright Nava Semel. The augmented 150-page handbook, available as a free downloadable PDF (3.3 MB), was launched at a May 23, 2019 program in New York City.
Following an Introduction by Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel, Section 1 of the handbook has a new enlarged annotated bibliography with three parts: Part 1 lists plays about women and the Holocaust; Part 2 lists plays about the Holocaust by women; and Part 3 lists books about women, theater, and the Holocaust.
Women, Theater, and the Holocaust Resource Handbook, Fourth Edition
Remember the Women Institute has launched a new fourth edition of our Women, Theater and the Holocaust Resource Handbook, first published in 2015. This new edition is dedicated to the memory of acclaimed Israeli novelist and playwright Nava Semel. The augmented 150-page handbook, available as a free downloadable PDF (3.3 MB), was launched at a May 23, 2019 program in New York City.
Following an Introduction by Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel, Section 1 of the handbook has a new enlarged annotated bibliography with three parts: Part 1 lists plays about women and the Holocaust; Part 2 lists plays about the Holocaust by women; and Part 3 lists books about women, theater, and the Holocaust.