In this engaging discussion, Ofer Ashkenazi, Rebekka Grossmann, Shira Meron, and Sarah Wobbick Segev delve into the powerful narrative of Jewish photography in Nazi Germany. They explore how diverse Jewish communities documented their lives through over 15,000 photographs, revealing unspoken emotions amid growing oppression. The guests highlight the significance of home as a refuge, the political implications of photography, and the complex layers of identity reflected in these powerful images. Their collaborative research sheds light on a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of history.