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BOOKSTORE

The first South Florida Holocaust Museum will also feature a bookstore. For now, you may order books through the link below to Amazon.com and we will receive a small portion of the proceeds, at no extra cost to you! It's a great way to help us fundraise!

 

MEET THE AUTHOR BOOKS:

       
         


We also have several books for sale here at the Center. If you are interested in purchasing one or all of these books, please call us at (954) 929-5690 to arrange pick up or shipment.

HOLOCAUST CHRONICLE -- $30

Containing hundreds of photos, this collaborative effort by over half a dozen historians is an ambitious attempt to create a comprehensive account of the Shoah suitable for a wide audience. The contents are organized chronologically in 16 chapters, from "Roots of the Holocaust" through "The Pursuit of Justice." A day-by-day time line appears on the bottom of each page, while the rest of the text combines images drawn from archives from around the world with textual explanations. Special sections, highlighted in yellow, often deal with the most controversial of issues, such as the role of the Vatican.

Holocaust Chronicle

THE 4,000 YEAR JOURNEY IN SEARCH OF PEACE by Danny Taran -- $50

The story of the Jewish people covers almost 4,000 years of history. It chronicles triumphs, defeats, sadness, and joy, bound by religious belief and cultural traditions. Above all, it is a history to be proud of and to honor. Despite adversity and continued persecution, the Jewish people have not only survived, but have thrived and continue to contribute to every field of human endeavor.

In this book, their history has been recorded by artistic portrayals ranging from paintings of the great masters in European art to candid photographs from the nineteenth century to the present day.

 

Danny Taran

THE HOLOCAUST REMEMBERED by Leo Rosner -- $10

This is the personal account of the experiences and sufferings of Leo Rosner who, as a 13-year-old boy, was enslaved for three years in prisons, forced labor camps, and concentration camps during World War II. He lived to tell a story never to be forgotten – that of a boy who strove to save his father’s life while endangering his own. Against the orders of German S.S. men, Leo rushed to be by his father’s side. Time and again he managed to join his father in a new selection line – destination unknown. Together, they managed to come out of that hell on earth as true survivors.

 

Leo Rosner