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  1. NOVITCH, MIRIAM (1908–1990), Holocaust historian. Novitch was born in Yurtishki, White Russia. She studied at the gymnasium in Vilna and at the Superior School for the Languages of Eastern Europe. She traveled to France before World War II and as a French resistance fighter was arrested in June 1943 and taken to the Vittel camp in France.

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · Miriam Novitch was a member of the French Resistance during World War II and, after, an advocate for education on the Jewish resistance and the experiences of Holocaust survivors. She was one of the founders of the Itzhak Katzenelson Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum (also known as the Ghetto Fighter’s House, or GFH) and served ...

  3. NOVITCH, MIRIAM (19081990), Holocaust historian. Novitch was born in Yurtishki, White Russia. She studied at the gymnasium in Vilna and at the Superior School for the Languages of Eastern Europe.

  4. Apr 3, 2015 · This article tells the story of Miriam Novitch, a Holocaust survivor and a key figure in the Ghetto Fighters’ House in Israel, and describes her intensive work to document the Holocaust.

  5. This article tells the story of Miriam Novitch, a Holocaust survivor and a key figure in the Ghetto Fighters’ House in Israel, and describes her intensive work to document the Holocaust. Although Holocaust researchers generally agree that her contribution was of the utmost importance, she is rarely mentioned in public in Israel.

  6. This article tells the story of Miriam Novitch, a Holocaust survivor and a key figure in the Ghetto Fighters’ House in Israel, and describes her intensive work to document the Holocaust. Although Holocaust researchers generally agree that her contribution was of the utmost importance, she is rarely mentioned in public in Israel.

  7. Miriam Novitch refers to the motives put forth to justify the murder of the Romanies, orGypsies’, in the Holocaust, but in her small but groundbreaking book she is only partly right: both Jews and Romanies did indeed share the status — along with...