7. "Rabbinic Nazi Camp Survivors and the Call for a Religious Protection of Human Prerogatives" morein: M. Neerland-Solime (ed.), Prisoners of War and Forced Labor: Histories of War and Occupation (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010), pp. 138-149. |
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