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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"[Soffer's] history book provides an exciting opportunity for readers to understand the depths of how impactful the event of the Holocaust was even after it was over."
-- "The Forest Scout" "... Soffer uncovers a fascinating local story with national implications for how we remember the past and deal with its painful resonances in the present."-- "Reader" "Soffer's book opens a window on a rarely investigated dynamic: What happens when "big history"--and it doesn't come any bigger than the Holocaust--collides with local community?"-- "Current Pub""Soffer provides an excellent summary of the history of the Office of Special Investigations, its establishment, and the obstacles that it faced to pursue the cases in the United States. Of particular interest are the author's descriptions of the OSI lawyers, such as Bruce Einhorn and Eli Rosenbaum, for whom the Kulle case was Rosenbaum's first at OSI, and later for many years became its director. Soffer also describes in great detail the local personalities on both sides of the debate about Kulle and how to decide his fate. What was of particular interest was the tireless efforts of some of the Jewish women residents of Oak Park who never gave up their pursuit to achieve justice despite the pressure they faced from their colleagues and neighbors. Leah Marcus, Rima Lunin Schultz, and Rae Lynne Toporoff helped make history, and they deserve the mention that Michael Soffer gave them."
-- "The Jerusalem Post"
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