My Voice: Jacques Weisser Dr Mònica BullóJacquess book is part of the My Voice Project, a collection of firsthand accounts of Holocaust survivors and refugees from Nazi persecution who settled in the UK. Born in Antwerp in 1942 and hidden across orphanages, hospitals and safe houses, Jacques Weisser later rebuilt his life in Belgium, Southern Rhodesia, Israel and the UK.
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Key routes within selected towns are then selected and illustrated as a way to explaining the topography and layout of these towns and how one still experiences them
including treatment of illocution and its indeterminacy
This volume brings together translations of three seminal studies on Rabbi Nahman in German
Childhood is one of Tolstoy’s most personal works
Chimera also speaks to a wider audience interested in how technology and science is reshaping our understanding of life
Highlights connections between authors rarely studied together by exposing their shared counternarratives to germ theory's implicit suggestion of protection in isolation