To understand how the Jews of Sephardic tradition were affected by the Holocaust, and before embarking on a thematic study of the poetry and on the presentation of original poems and their English translations, we must first know something about the Sephardim, once the pride and glory of the Jewish nation.
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And the World Stood Silent: Sephardic Poetry of the Holocaust
July 1, 1989, University of Illinois Press
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0252015800 9780252015809
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"To understand how the Jews of Sephardic tradition were affected by the Holocaust, and before embarking on a thematic study of the poetry and on the presentation of original poems and their English translations, we must first know something about the Sephardim, once the pride and glory of the Jewish nation."
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