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Explaining the Inexplicable. Lucjan Dobroszycki and Jeffrey S. Gurock (eds.), The Holocaust in the Soviet Union: Studies and Sources on the Destruction of the Jews in the Nazi‐Occupied Territories of the USSR, 1941–1945, with a foreword by Richard Pipes. New York and London: M. E. Sharpe, Inc., 1993. 260pp.
More Encyclopaedism!. Mikhail A. Parkhomovsky (comp., ed. and publ.), Evrei v kulture russkogo zarubezhia: Stati, memuary, publikatsii i essey (Jews in the Culture of Russia Abroad: Collected Articles, Memoirs, Publications and Essays), v. 1, Jerusalem, 1992. 528 pp. Illustrations. Notes. $30; v. 2, Jerusalem, 1993. 640pp. Illustrations. Notes. Index of names. $36.
Bibliography on Migration from Former USSR. Elazar Leshem, Scientific Editor, Dina Shor, Editor, Aliya v'Klita shel Yehudei Brit ha‐Moatsot L'she'avar: Bibliografia Nivkheret v'Taktsirim 1990‐7993/lmmigration and Absorption of Former‐Soviet Union Jewry: Selected Bibliography and Abstracts 1990–1993. Jerusalem: The Henrietta Szold Institute, The Information Retrieval Center for Research in the Social Sciences, 1994. xxiii +265pp., Hebrew, with an English introduction. Subject and author indices in Hebrew and English.
Symptom of a Sickness. Vladislav Stanislavovich Shumsky, Trupnye pyatna ozhidovleniya (The Putrid Stains of Judaization). Moscow 1994. 147pp.
In the Finest Tradition of Hungarian‐Jewish Co‐existence. Sándor Scheiber, Magyar zsidó hirlapok és folyóiratok bibliográfiája/ Bibliography of Hungarian Jewish Newspapers and Periodicals (1847–1992). Edited from the author's manuscript by Livia Bernáth Scheiber and Györgyi Barabás. Hungarica Judaica 3. Budapest: Centre of Jewish Studies at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. 1993. 417 pp.
Into the Realms of the Apologist. Larry L. Watts, Romanian Cassandra. Ion Antonescu and the Struggle for Reform, 1916–1941. Boulder, Colorado: East European Monographs, 1993. x+390pp. No bibliography. No index.
‘The Last Jew in Auschwitz‘. Ruth Ellen Gruber, Upon the Doorposts of Thy House: Jewish Life in East‐Central Europe, Yesterday, and Today. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1994. 310pp. $34.95.
The Greatest Miscalculation in Soviet Foreign Policy. William Korey, The Promises We Keep: Human Rights, the Helsinki Process and American Foreign Policy. Foreword by Daniel Patrick Moynihan. New York: St Martin's Press in association with the Institute of East West Studies, 1993. xxxvi+ 529pp. Index. £22.95.