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SubscribeInternational Symposium in April 2023: Roma, Jews and the Holocaust
Roma, Jews and the Holocaust
April 18-19, 2023
Sterling Memorial Library, Lecture Hall
Yale University
This symposium is an attempt to think about the intersections between Romani and Jewish experiences of persecution and between the ways Romani and Jewish survivors, activists, historians, artists, and organizations have sought to come to terms with those experiences. The event will consist of a series of small panels, taking the forthcoming publication of Ari Joskowicz’s book Rain of Ash: Roma, Jews, and the Holocaust (Spring, 2023), winner of the 2022 Ernst Fraenkel Prize, as an occasion to [...] Read more
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