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GENERATIONS starts with the author's overview of Polish/Jewish
interactions over a thousand years from the times of Ibrahim ibn
Yakub, a Jewish traveler-merchant-diplomat from Arab Spain, who in
965 A.D. was the first to mention a town called Kracko and
continuing all the way to the Holocaust. It then proceeds from
pre-historic legends to historic details about Krakovian Jewish
courtiers serving the King Casimir the Great in 1350 and the Polish
Renaissance Queens Elizabeth of Bohemia and Bona Sforza around
1500, all at the royal court in Krakw. The major part of the book
deals with the history of Krakw Jewry as illuminated by the
specific lives and genealogy of the author's Aleksandrowicz
forebears and their friends and neighbors. It ends with the
author's experiences as a child in Krakw (1925-1943) and his
survival in the Ghetto, the concentration camps in Plaszw,
Mauthausen, Melk and Ebensee. The book is the result of 11 years of
research. It contains a number of copies of original historic
family documents written in archaic Polish, which the author
transcribed and translated into English, scores of other documents
and photographs, a bibliography and an index.
Two novels and one story by Boris Sandler, the well-known Yiddish
prose writer, are included under the title page of the book "Red
Shoes for Rachel." The heroes of all three works are about to make
crucial decisions. The first novel, "Somewhere Along the Byways of
Longing," centers on the theme of the decline and passing of the
generation that survived the Holocaust. In the second novel, "Red
Shoes for Rachel," the psychological state of the children of the
survivors, a result of the dark and shattering experience of their
parents, is depicted. The heroes of the third story, "Studies of
Solfeggio," suddenly discover the magic of "kama sutra."
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Forsaken (Yiddish, Paperback)
Berl Kotlerman; Edited by Boris Sandler; Designed by Boris Budiyanskiy
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R437
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