Sosland Fellow
“Life and Death for Music: Evaluating the Cultural Aftermath of the Holocaust in Poland”
Fellows in residence at the Museum are building on the work of their predecessors to reveal new information and offer new perspectives about the Holocaust. The opinions of fellows expressed before, during the course of, or after their activities with the Mandel Center are their own and do not represent and are not endorsed by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum or its Mandel Center.
Sosland Fellow
“Life and Death for Music: Evaluating the Cultural Aftermath of the Holocaust in Poland”
Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellow
"Diplomacy of Aiding, Living Space, and the Jews: Fascist Italy and the Holocaust. Greece, 1940-1943"
J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Fellow
“The Collaborationist Eye: The History and Memory of French Photography under the Nazis.”
Phyllis Greenberg Heideman and Richard D. Heideman Fellow
"Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust: A Human Development Perspective across Generations."
Gerald M. Fisch Memorial Fellow
“Partners in Crime: The German-Hungarian Solution of the Jewish Question in Hungary, 1944-1945”
Judith B. and Burton P. Resnick Postdoctoral Fellow
“The Philosopher as a Nazi Bureaucrat: Martin Heidegger and National Socialism”
Joyce and Arthur Schechter Fellow
"The Jewish Councils (Judenräte) in the Lublin District 1939-1943"
Tziporah Wiesel Fellow
"Indifference, Complicity, and Solidarity during the Holocaust in Romania: Social Attitudes towards the Pogroms in Bucharest, Iaşi, and Dorohoi"
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies is a leading generator of new knowledge and understanding of the Holocaust.