Marek Edelman — leader of the Warsaw ghetto uprising in 1943 — published the book “And There Was Love in the Ghetto.” It presents his account (recorded by Pauli Savitskaya between January and November 2008) of life in the ghetto, of what — as he himself says — “even there, in inhuman conditions, people experienced wonderful moments.” Edelman believes that, following the commandments of the Old Testament, one must teach (especially the youth) that “evil is evil, hatred is evil, and love is a duty.” And his book is such a lesson, given in a vivid, unembellished form, and therefore leaves the reader with an exceptionally strong impression.