Ken Krimstein

[7] This 2021 graphic non-fiction work is based on six of the rescued Yiddish entries for a 1930's contest offered by the Vilna Ghetto's Paper Brigade, 40 members of the Yivo Library at that time.

At the foot of many pages, Krimstein has included explanatory text for Yiddish expressions related to the Jewish tradition and experiences described in these selected entries.

More information from this review published by The Forward: Ken Krimstein brings six Yiddish teenagers back to life (forward.com).

Ken Krimstein published a graphic biography about the turbulent and prolific life of German-Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt with Bloomsbury.

[10] The book was featured in other media outlets such as The Guardian,[11][12] the Chicago Reader,[13] The New York Times[14] and PEN American.