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Shulamit Reinharz, "Hiding in Holland: A Resistance Memoir" (Amsterdam Publishers, 2024)

Sep 21, 2025
Shulamit Reinharz, a sociologist and founder of the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, shares her profound insights influenced by her family’s Holocaust history in her memoir, Hiding in Holland. She unveils her father's writings within a unique 'piano duet' structure, blending memory with historical fact. Reinharz discusses remembrance projects in Gunzenhausen, including a student-led online archive. The conversation also touches on themes of love, education, and her future writing plans focusing on motherhood, highlighting the importance of remembrance and reconciliation.
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ANECDOTE

Found The Memoirs In The Basement

  • Shulamit discovered her father's extensive writings rotting in her basement and rescued them despite his saying "throw it away."
  • She archived them in binders and waited 45 years before using them to write his story.
INSIGHT

Duet Of Memory And Scholarship

  • Reinharz structured the book as a piano duet: her father's memoir provides melody while her historical commentary accompanies it.
  • She verified his claims with research and challenged or expanded his memories to add context.
ANECDOTE

Teacher Revives Town's Jewish Memory

  • Gunzenhausen had no Jewish community after 1939, but teacher Emmy Hetzner mobilized ninth graders to research local Jewish history and built a comprehensive website.
  • Hetzner hosted Reinharz and connected her to residents and archives, enabling deep local recovery work.
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