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An outgrowth of the work of the American Psychological Association's Working Group on Children and Disasters. Chapters identify research issues related to children's trauma responses to the experience
Primary witnessing, in its original forms—from survivor and bystander testimonies, to memoirs and diaries—inform our cultural understanding of the multiple experiences of the Holocaust. Henri Lustiger
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These 16 essays hold that Christianity and Judaism were highly interdependent theologically and intellectually long after most modern scholars believe them to be separate. Contributors argue the case
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After an apocalypse sends Japan into a pretechnological desert wasteland, the only hope for the country is when Tatara, the "Child of Destiny" is born.