When Jewish Refugees Were a Problem No One Wanted to Solve
David Nasaw's "The Last Million" recalls the heroic, shameful story of World War II's displaced persons.
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David Nasaw's "The Last Million" recalls the heroic, shameful story of World War II's displaced persons.
She retained her grounding in the ethical ideals of Judaism in a career devoted to egalitarianism.
Recounting the story of a Sephardic matriarch, a new book undoes assumptions about race and identity.