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From: The New York Jewish Week
Date: 19980320
Author:Anonymous
Dreyfus Revisited: White Plains exhibit explores the notorious case of anti-Semitism that remains relevant a century later.
JANE LINKER
Jewish Week Correspondent
It was labeled the trial of the century, the case that divided France and captured the world's attention. To many historians, it marked the birth of Zionism, and led directly to the creation of the State of Israel 50 years later.
Now, a century after the publication of "J'Accuse," Emile Zola's famous open letter to the president of France, Westchester residents may examine for themselves the story of Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, the Jewish ...
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