A Better Way to Talk about the Holocaust #[nn]
In this intimate, thought-provoking issue, Lior Zaltzman explores the complex ways people in Israel engage with the memory of the Shoah—through the lens of youth who misuse language, elders who remain silent, and a state that marks the tragedy with official remembrance. Written and illustrated entirely by Zaltzman, the story presents a personal, nuanced reflection on how history is remembered, spoken about, and lived in the present. The cover, also by Zaltzman, captures the quiet weight of that reckoning.
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Lior contrasts the different attitudes she has seen about the Shoah (Holocaust) while living in Israel. Her fellow youth misappropriate terminology, the older generations don't want to talk about it, and the state officially commemorates it on Yom HaShoah.
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