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Tales of Bialystok

Tales of Bialystok
Author: Charles Zachariah Goldberg
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-08-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781578690046

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Charles Zachariah Goldberg left Bialystok in 1906 at the age of 20 in the aftermath of a deadly pogrom in Bialystok. Published later in life, his stories about growing up in Bialystok are tales of the dreadful, the humorous, of family life, and of his journey to America. all in a voice at once familiar, plainspoken, direct and honest.


Needle and Thread

Needle and Thread
Author: Charles Zabuski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1996
Genre: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN: 9780965462914

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Jewish Bialystok and Its Diaspora

Jewish Bialystok and Its Diaspora
Author: Rebecca Kobrin
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 770
Release: 2010-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253004284

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The mass migration of East European Jews and their resettlement in cities throughout Europe, the United States, Argentina, the Middle East and Australia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries not only transformed the demographic and cultural centers of world Jewry, it also reshaped Jews' understanding and performance of their diasporic identities. Rebecca Kobrin's study of the dispersal of Jews from one city in Poland -- Bialystok -- demonstrates how the act of migration set in motion a wide range of transformations that led the migrants to imagine themselves as exiles not only from the mythic Land of Israel but most immediately from their east European homeland. Kobrin explores the organizations, institutions, newspapers, and philanthropies that the Bialystokers created around the world and that reshaped their perceptions of exile and diaspora.


The Bialystok Ghetto: Tales of Life and Death

The Bialystok Ghetto: Tales of Life and Death
Author: Sara Nomberg-Przytyk
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780853034070

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This is an account of the author's experiences immediately following Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, and her subsequent life in the Bialystok ghetto, continuing through her deportation to Stutthof concentration camp and, eventually, to Auschwitz. Sara does not dwell on the atrocities but in a series of vignettes, the author draws the reader in to focus on the ways in which human beings survive in such harsh conditions.


Jewish Bialystok and Surroundings in Eastern Poland

Jewish Bialystok and Surroundings in Eastern Poland
Author: Tomasz Wiśniewski
Publisher: Conran Octopus
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Countless men and women around the world today think of themselves as "Bialystokers," whether by birth or inheritance. In recent years, growing numbers of them have taken the trouble to make their way to northeastern Poland to visit - or revisit - the region that has been called "the heart of European Jewry," This Guide for Yesterday and Today is for them, as well as for students everywhere of the lost Jewish heritage of Poland. At the outbreak of World War II, more than three-quarters of all the Jews in the world either lived in Poland, or on former Polish lands, or were descendants of Jews who had lived there. The city of Bialystok alone counted at least 50,000 Jews, and refugees from the German invasion of Western Poland nearly tripled that number by November 1939. Today, only half a dozen Jews live in Bialystok...This ... book, which contains: the history of Białystok, Tykocin, and 30 nearby towns and villages; tours of Białystok by foot and auto to suit various time schedules; individual names and dates from cemeteries and and an old guidebook; a chronology of Jewish life in Białystok, starting in the 15th century; short biographies of notable Białystok Jews; 77 photographs and 25 maps... "--Back cover.


The Bialy Eaters

The Bialy Eaters
Author: Mimi Sheraton
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2000
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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Mimi Sheraton travels to Bialystok, Poland to explore the history of bialy. A tribute to the human spirit.


The Jews of Bialystok During World War II and the Holocaust

The Jews of Bialystok During World War II and the Holocaust
Author: Sara Bender
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781584657293

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Jewish society as an active protagonist in the story of the Holocaust


Tales From Jókai

Tales From Jókai
Author: Mór Jókai
Publisher: Publio Kiadó Kft.
Total Pages: 132
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9633818052

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In the days when Kuczuk was the Pasha of Grosswardein, the good city of Debreczen had a very bad time of it. This whimsical Turk, whenever some little trifle had put him out of humour with the citizens of Debreczen, would threaten to ravage the town from end to end with fire and sword, cut the men to mincemeat, carry off all the women into captivity, pack up all the treasures of the town in sacks, and sow with salt the place where once it had stood. At first the prudent and pacific magistrates of Debreczen used to soothe the heavy displeasure of the whimsical Pasha with fair-spoken entreaties, good words, and precious gifts; but one day Master Stephen Dobozy was elected governor, and being a short-necked, fiery-tempered man, it so happened that when, for some cause or other, Kuczuk Pasha again began to murmur against them, and threatened the Debreczeners that this time he really would come to them, Dobozy sent back this message: "Let him come if he likes."


Tall Tales about the Mind and Brain

Tall Tales about the Mind and Brain
Author: Sergio Della Sala
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2007
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780198568766

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Does listening to Mozart make us more intelligent? Does the size of the brain matter? Can we communicate with the dead? This book presents a survey of common myths about the mind & brain. It exposes the truth behind these beliefs, how they are perpetuated, why people believe them, & why they might even exist in the first place.


Polish Tales

Polish Tales
Author: Authoress of Hungarian Tales
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1833
Genre:
ISBN:

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