Film, Video The Lost Library: The Legacy of Vilna's Strashun Library in the Aftermath of the Holocaust
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- Title
- The Lost Library: The Legacy of Vilna's Strashun Library in the Aftermath of the Holocaust
- Summary
- Author and attorney Dan Rabinowitz discussed his book, "The Lost Library," the story of the Strashun Library, which was among the most important Jewish public institutions in Eastern Europe prior to its destruction during World War II.
- Event Date
- March 28, 2019
- Running Time
- 58 minutes 31 seconds
- Online Format
- video
- image
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