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The Memory of a Lightning. Avrom Sutzkever in Vilnius
Virtual Exhibitions
The Memory of a Lightning. Avrom Sutzkever in Vilnius
Expectations and Disappointments After the War
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The City of a Young Poet
A Word that Fights. Poetry in the Vilna Ghetto
Expectations and Disappointments After the War
Avrom Sutzkever. "Fun vilner geto" ("Of the Vilna Ghetto"; Moscow: OGIZ, 1946) – the first published document of the Vilna ghetto.
Shmaryahu (Shmerke) Kacherginski‘s, the closest friend of Sutzkever and fellow member of "Yung Vilne", manuscript memoirs on his participation in the anti-Naci partisan movement.
Avrom Sutzkever and his wife, Freydke, in the Headquarters of Lithuanian partisan movement in Moscow, where they brought some of the Jewish documents rescued in Vilnius.
Several Sutzkever‘s poems written in 1941 and 1942 in the Vilna ghetto and given to the post-war Vilnius Jewish museum
A memorandum of the former Jewish partisans to Vilnius soviet authorities on creating the Institute of Jewish Culture, signed by Abba Kovner.
An invitation to the evening of Jewish literature and songs.
One of the first translations of Sutzkever’s poetry into Lithuanian.
Avrom Sutzkever’s "Der griner akvarium" ("The Green Aquarium") translation into Lithuanian.
An excerpt of Sutzkever's poem "Grains of Wheat"