A Holocaust museum in Brooklyn focuses on faith, survival

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Program coordinator Miryam Gordon, left, of the Amud Aish Memorial Museum in Brooklyn, N.Y., leads a tour of the museum’s “Precious Gift: Rescue and Shanghai” exhibit.

In this Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018 photo, Dovid Reidel, Director of Research & Archive Division of the Amud Aish Memorial Museum, in Brooklyn, N.Y., holds a talit, or prayer shawl, part of the museum's collection, that belonged to Mendel Landau, in 1944, of Auschwitz, Poland. The museum focuses on Jewish religious practice and the role of faith during the Holocaust. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

NEW YORK — Faith and survival, not the machinery of death, are the central themes at an atypical Holocaust museum in Brooklyn.