On the front page of NYTimes.com recently:
The subjects, mostly overlooked in their lifetimes, have been memorialized — “retrieved from oblivion,” as the collection’s founder, Golda Tencer, put it — in an exhibition of 450 sepia-toned and black-and-white photographs that will be on display starting tomorrow at the Yeshiva University Museum, in the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan. The show, “And I Still See Their Faces: The Vanished World of Polish Jews,” has been seen over the last decade in two dozen cities around the world, including Warsaw, Los Angeles and Detroit.
The article reviews the YU Museum exhibit.


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