Fionnuala Ni Aolain
Faculty of Law, Hebrew University
The empirical basis for this article was facilitated by extensive access to the archival material of the Historical Museum at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority (hereinafter "YadVashem Holocaust Museum") in Jerusalem. In undertaking this work, I acknowledge an intellectual and personal debt to Professor Martha Fineman, who in pushing the boundaries, has encouraged my own endeavors here. My thanks to Lidia Rabinovich for her research assistance and to Leora Bilsky for numerous conversations that sparked my interest in exploring the terrain of this work. This article is written with thoughts and in memory of Peretz Gross.
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