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acknowledgments I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Pastora Goldner for her generous and conscientious support of the Pastora Goldner Symposium on Post-Holocaust Studies and for the Pastora Goldner Series in PostHolocaust Studies published by the University of Washington Press. My thanks go to John K. Roth, my coeditor-in-chief of the series; to Leonard Grob, without whom neither the symposium nor the series would exist; and to Naomi Pascal, whose leadership at the University of Washington Press has made the series a reality. Also at the University of Washington Press, Marilyn Trueblood and Xavier Callahan deserve my deepest gratitude for their excellent work on the volume. I would also like to acknowledge the University of Memphis Arts and Humanities Research Grant Program, whose support helped to make the completion of this volume possible, as well as the University of Memphis College of Arts and Sciences for granting me a Faculty Development Assignment to work on this book. Finally, the generous support and friendship of three people have helped to make this book possible: Dr. W. Harry Feinstone, Bert Bornblum, and his brother David Bornblum of blessed memory. xiii [3.133.144.197] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 12:19 GMT) OPEN WOUNDS ...

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