(2015)

Lior Zaltman, 2015? Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
[none]
Pages
16
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
[none printed]
Brand
?
Editing
?
Color
monochrome
Dimensions
14 cm x 15 cm
Paper Stock
glossy
Binding
saddle-stitched
Publishing Format
one-shot

Issue Notes

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Lior Zaltzman
Inks
Lior Zaltzman
Colors
Lior Zaltzman
Letters
Lior Zaltzman

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

comic story / 12 pages (report information)

Script
Lior Zaltzman
Pencils
Lior Zaltzman
Inks
Lior Zaltzman
Letters
Lior Zaltzman

First Line of Dialogue or Text
In Israel, for Yom Ha'Shoah, the television dims, the radio turns to melancholy with low raspy voices introducing the Partisan Song and Zelda's 'Everyone Has a Name'.
Genre
non-fiction
Characters
Lior Zaltzman
Synopsis
Lior contrasts the different attitudes she has seen about the Shoah (Holocaust) while living in Israel. Her fellow youth misappropriate terminology, the older generations don't want to talk about it, and the state officially commemorates it on Yom HaShoah.
Keywords
Holocaust
Editing
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Table of Contents
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  2. 1. ["In Israel, for Yom Ha'Shoah, the television dims, the radio turns to melancholy with low raspy voices introducing the Partisan Song and Zelda's 'Everyone Has a Name'."]
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