What might be "malina" here? thanks
The exposition has the installation of malina - ghetto hiding-place arranged where one can hear the fragments of the diary of Icchok Rudashevsky, written in Vilnius ghetto.
As far as I can gather from Google results, "malina" means a ghetto hideout. Possibly the word is from Yiddish. The sentence that you quote has errors with articles and punctuation.
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As far as I can gather from Google results, "malina" means a ghetto hideout. Possibly the word is from Yiddish. The sentence that you quote has errors with articles and punctuation.