
This Is Home Now: Kentucky's Holocaust Survivors Speak - Hardcover
This Is Home Now: Kentucky's Holocaust Survivors Speak - Hardcover
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by Arwen Donahue (Author), Rebecca Gayle Howell (Photographer), Joan Ringelheim (Foreword by)
The term "Holocaust survivors" is often associated with Jewish communities in New York City or along Florida's Gold Coast. Traditionally, tales of America's Holocaust survivors, in both individual and cultural histories, have focused on places where people fleeing from Nazi atrocities congregated in large numbers for comfort and community following World War II. Yet not all Jewish refugees chose to settle in heavily populated areas of the United States. In This Is Home Now: Kentucky's Holocaust
Author Biography
Arwen Donahue has served as program coordinator in the department of oral history at the United States Holocaust Museum and managed its Post-Holocaust Interview Project. She is the author of Landings: A Crooked Creek Farm Year.



















