The Telling is a story of European Jewish identity set against the
backdrop of the chronicles of one family, going back through
history as far as Napoleonic times. Author, Daniel Tabor, tracks
the experiences and changing perceptions of his family as they find
themselves having to move locations, often needing to flee
oppression but also, to take up new opportunities. The approach to
the writing is based on the time-honoured Jewish tradition of older
family members passing on their life stories and insights to
younger ones, as one way of keeping the family culture alive. The
book looks back at those who lived many years ago during the
nineteenth century in the days when the family was establishing
itself in Europe, particularly in the Russian Pale and in Germany.
These stories are combined with those of his more recent relatives
who travelled in Europe, but also as far away as Israel and
Australia, to find safe havens from oppression, or to make better
lives for themselves. How all these changes affected their
perceptions of their identity is a central theme running through
the book, as are the influence of the places they lived in, and how
they remembered their life stories. The book focuses heavily on the
author’s parents, David and Hanna and their individual families.
But Daniel Tabor brings in the life stories of other relatives on
both sides of his family, too. Overall, the author has brought
together the stories of twenty members of his family. While there
are tales of sadness, there are also many tales of joy as the
family members set about making the most of their lives, dealing
with numerous challenges thrown in their path, displaying
perseverance, resilience, courage and determination along the way.
The book is written in an engaging anecdotal style and includes
many evocative family testimonies and photos, providing a vivid
picture of life in times gone by. The Telling will appeal to those
interested in Jewish history in general, Jewish family histories,
the Holocaust, the formation and development of the modern state of
Israel, the topic of people migration and also those interested in
how others have overcome significant adversity to make a better
life for themselves.
General
Imprint: |
i2i Publishing
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
April 2023 |
Authors: |
Daniel C Tabor
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
332 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-914933-34-9 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-914933-34-6 |
Barcode: |
9781914933349 |
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