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Adam Fuerstenberg

Adam Fuerstenberg, a child survivor of the Holocaust, is professor emeritus at Ryerson University in Toronto. He served as a director of Yiddish and executive director of the Holocaust Centre of Toronto, at the Jewish Federation of Greater Toronto. An authority on Canadian Yiddish writers and on Canadian literature, he is the editor of Parchment, Canada’s only journal of Jewish creative writing.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Adam Fuerstenberg." (Viewed on December 26, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/fuerstenberg-adam>.