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"In This Season" is a short story by Harry Turtledove. It was published in Christmas Bestiary, edited by Martin H. Greenberg & Rosalind Greenberg, DAW 1992 and reprinted in Counting Up, Counting Down, Del Rey, 2002. It tells the story of three Jewish families living in Nazi-occupied Poland in late 1939, and how they are able to escape with the help of a golem during Chanukah.

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  • "In This Season" is a short story by Harry Turtledove. It was published in Christmas Bestiary, edited by Martin H. Greenberg & Rosalind Greenberg, DAW 1992 and reprinted in Counting Up, Counting Down, Del Rey, 2002. It tells the story of three Jewish families living in Nazi-occupied Poland in late 1939, and how they are able to escape with the help of a golem during Chanukah.
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  • 1992(xsd:integer)
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  • John Howe
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  • "In This Season" is a short story by Harry Turtledove. It was published in Christmas Bestiary, edited by Martin H. Greenberg & Rosalind Greenberg, DAW 1992 and reprinted in Counting Up, Counting Down, Del Rey, 2002. It tells the story of three Jewish families living in Nazi-occupied Poland in late 1939, and how they are able to escape with the help of a golem during Chanukah.
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