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:[http://www.loc.gov/index.html Library of Congress ]<br>101 Independence Ave. SE <br>Washington, D.C. 20540<br><br>
:[http://www.loc.gov/index.html Library of Congress ]<br>101 Independence Ave. SE <br>Washington, D.C. 20540<br><br>
The article "[http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2013/03/voices-of-the-holocaust-resonate-on-the-web/ Voices of the Holocaust Resonate on the Web]" from the Library of Congress's "The Signal" includes information and links.<br>


The Hebraic Section is located in the Adams Building at 110 2nd Street, SE Washington, D.C.  
The Hebraic Section is located in the Adams Building at 110 2nd Street, SE Washington, D.C.  


The '''Jewish Public Library of Montreal''' has a large collection of yizkor books and the largest public collection of Judaica in North America. Reference and catalog information is available in English, French, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Russian. The collection documents all major aspects of Canadian Jewish history and maintains a large genealogical resource collection.  
The '''Jewish Public Library of Montreal''' has a large collection of yizkor books and the largest public collection of Judaica in North America. Reference and catalog information is available in English, French, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Russian. The collection documents all major aspects of Canadian Jewish history and maintains a large genealogical resource collection.