Archive for January, 2010

RETHINKING KASZTNER

By Tom Teicholz at 29 January, 2010, 1:26 pm

“Killing Kasztner: The Jew Who Dealt With Nazis,” a new documentary, portrays filmmaker Gaylen Ross’ attempt to understand why Reszo (Rudolf) Kasztner, a Hungarian Jewish leader who saved more than 1,600 people in war-time Budapest - more than Oskar Schindler - on the so-called Kasztner train, remains so controversial to this day.
In the course of [...]

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Silver Judaica is Sign of the Times

By Tom Teicholz at 25 January, 2010, 6:15 pm

“How’s it going?”
As a tough year ended and a new decade began, it seemed a fair question. While The New York Times has looked to bowling alley attendance as a gauge of our nation’s condition, I turned to Jonathan Greenstein and his recent auction of silver Jewish ritual art, or Judaica, to determine the health, [...]

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