Eleanor Reissa’s Reading of Isaac Bashevis Singer’s ​“A Wedding in Brownsville” on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
In the aftermath of the Holocaust, many Jewish writers turned to pen and paper to reckon with the enormity of their loss. The stories they wrote—both fiction and nonfiction—bring to life the darkest moments of human history at the same time as they remind us of the human capacity for renewal and regeneration. On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, join us for Eleanor Reissa's reading of one of those stories, Isaac Bashevis Singer's "A Wedding in Brownsville."