This
issue: Memory and remembrance
The editor
The
decay and restoration of Jewish memory
A leading
Jewish historian discusses the role of historiography
Y.H.
Yerushalmi
Collective memory and
archetypal thinking
How Jewish group memory was preserved through the ages
David G. Roskies
The irresistible power of memory
The supreme duty towards memory and the need to forget after the Holocaust
Elie Wiesel
The forgotten: A poem by a boy in the
Terezin labor camp
Orce
(Zdeneck Ornest)
The
man who stepped out of his shoes
A poem by a 20th-century Israeli poet
Uri Zvi Greenberg
Blotting out the memory of Amalek
A Deuteronomic injunction to wipe out a savage people
Jeffery H. Tigay
Twenty personal tips to improve your memory
The Rabbis of yesteryear take you to the head of the class
The Talmud
A
Hebrew lesson: the rootword z-kh-r
Dr.
Joseph Lowin
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