If the Diary of Anne Frank were transported back in time to 1632 and was read by European Jews of that time; what do you think they would think about it? Assume that the book came with a library that explained the history of the Jews from the 17th century to the twentieth. Would Jewish women and young girls of that time connected with her experience?
If the Diary of Anne Frank were transported back in time to 1632 and was read by European Jews of that time; what do you think they would think about it? Assume that the book came with a library that explained the history of the Jews from the 17th century to the twentieth. Would Jewish women and young girls of that time connected with her experience?