Eli Pfefferkorn (Ph.D. Brown University) has served as Director of Research at the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, worked as a reviewer for the Literary Supplement of Haaretz, and edited the periodical Hebrew Literature in Translation. He has worked as a professor at Haifa and Tel-Aviv Universities and has been a guest lecturer at Brown University. He is also the recipient of a Fulbright-Hays Scholarship
“Pfefferkorn’s experience and his memoir about it are both unusual
in the field of Holocaust studies. He experienced the Shoah and
survived it, played a crucial role in the establishment of the
United States Holocaust Museum, and has made substantial academic
contributions as well. His memoir is well done, and will make an
important contribution to the field of Holocaust studies.”
*John K. Roth, Edward Sexton Professor Emeritus of Philosophy,
Claremont McKenna College*
“Pfefferkorn has a lively style and a fascinating story to tell:
his insights and his perspectives deserve a wide audience.”
*Sir Martin Gilbert, official biographer of Winston Churchill and
author of The Second World War (Weidenfeld and Holt, 1989)*
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