A terrific, captivating, and thoroughly original book. - Oren Baruch Stier,author of Committed to Memory: Cultural Mediations of the Holocaust Levitts intimate narrative shows how each of us is haunted by our own personal losses and by the grand tragedy of the Holocaust that has shaped a generation. The author demands that each of us take our own stories of loss seriously not despite the overwhelming memory of the Holocaust but in light of it. - David Shneer,co-author of New Jews: The End of the Jewish Diaspora Brave and fruitful . . . Compels viewers to confront taboos regarding Holocaust representation and to consider the ways in which the devastation of the Holocaust might shed new light on the study of American Jewish history. (American Jewish Archives Journal)