The Montreal Shtetl
Title | The Montreal Shtetl PDF eBook |
Author | Zelda Abramson |
Publisher | Between the Lines |
Total Pages | 218 |
Release | 2019-01-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1771134054 |
As the Holocaust is memorialized worldwide through education programs and commemoration days, the common perception is that after survivors arrived and settled in their new homes they continued on a successful journey from rags to riches. While this story is comforting, a closer look at the experience of Holocaust survivors in North America shows it to be untrue. The arrival of tens of thousands of Jewish refugees was palpable in the streets of Montreal and their impact on the existing Jewish community is well-recognized. But what do we really know about how survivors’ experienced their new community? Drawing on more than 60 interviews with survivors, hundreds of case files from Jewish Immigrant Aid Services, and other archival documents, The Montreal Shtetl presents a portrait of the daily struggles of Holocaust survivors who settled in Montreal, where they encountered difficulties with work, language, culture, health care, and a Jewish community that was not always welcoming to survivors. By reflecting on how institutional supports, gender, and community relationships shaped the survivors’ settlement experiences, Abramson and Lynch show the relevance of these stories to current state policies on refugee immigration.
A Shtetl and Other Yiddish Novellas
Title | A Shtetl and Other Yiddish Novellas PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth R. Wisse |
Publisher | Wayne State University Press |
Total Pages | 376 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780814318492 |
The five short novellas which comprise this anthology were written between 1890 and World War I. All share a common setting--the Eastern European Jewish town or shtetl, and all deal in different ways with a single topic--the Jewish confrontation with modernity. The authors of these novellas are among the greatest masters of Yiddish prose. In their work, today's reader will discover a literary tradition of considerable scope, energy, and variety and will come face to face with an exceptionally memorable cast of characters and with a human community now irrevocably lost. In her general introduction, Professor Wisse traces the development of modern Yiddish literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and describes the many shifts that took place between the Yiddish writers and the world about which they wrote. She also furnishes a brief introduction for each novella, giving the historical and biographical background and offering a critical interpretation of the work.
I Am Hava
Title | I Am Hava PDF eBook |
Author | Freda Lewkowicz |
Publisher | Intergalactic Afikoman |
Total Pages | 40 |
Release | 2023-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1951365151 |
Experience the story of the world's most famous Jewish song, as told by the song herself. In her spare, poetic text, Freda Lewkowicz has personified the song of Hava Nagila and made her the narrator of her own story, known simply as "Hava." Renowned Indian-American Jewish illustrator Siona Benjamin, who is known for her blue characters, draws Hava as a young blue girl in a sari. Follow Hava as she spreads joy and hope throughout the world.
There Once Was a World
Title | There Once Was a World PDF eBook |
Author | Yaffa Eliach |
Publisher | Back Bay Books |
Total Pages | 864 |
Release | 1999-10-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780316232395 |
For 900 years the Polish shtetl was a home to generations of Jewish families. In 1944 almost every Jew was murdered and with them died a way of life that had survived for centuries. Yaffa Eliach has written a landmark history of the shtetl.
Flight and Freedom
Title | Flight and Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Ratna Omidvar and Dana Wagner |
Publisher | Between the Lines |
Total Pages | |
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Genre | |
ISBN | 1771132302 |
The Golden Age Shtetl
Title | The Golden Age Shtetl PDF eBook |
Author | Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | 444 |
Release | 2015-08-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0691168512 |
Neither a comprehensive history of Eastern European Jewish life or the shtetl, Petrovsky-Shtern, professor of Jewish Studies at Northwestern University, focuses on three provinces Volhynia, Podolia, and Kiev of the then Russian Empire during what he deems the golden age period, 1790 - 1840, when the shtetl was "the unique habitat of some 80 percent of East European Jews."
The Joyful Child
Title | The Joyful Child PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Ravvin |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Jews |
ISBN | 9781554470877 |
In his third novel, Norman Ravvin writes about a father and his young son, and the companionship they develop at home and on the road. Returning to the wanderlust of his travelogue Hidden Canada and to the European Jewish past that often underwrites his characters' lives, Ravvin follows the interconnections of urban living, the experience of travel and abandonment, and a man's love of neighbourhoods, of jazz and old cars