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Vanished city: Vilna now can only be found in echoes and glimpses.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune NewsService)
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May 15, 2002
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Byline: Thomas Swick
VILNIUS, Lithuania _ Daniel was waiting in the hotel lobby when I stepped off the elevator _ a stocky, pleasant-looking young man with short, fair hair. His father, he said, was busy today, so he had been enlisted to give me a tour of Jewish Vilnius.
I had been in the Lithuanian capital for several days. Occasionally I would see hints of a vanished world (the city known as Vilna): a Star of David embedded in a facade, a plaque on a building informing that Jascha Heifetz had studied inside. But that was it: relics and echoes. I wandered ...
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