They Called Me Frau AnnaCIS Publishers, 1990 - 331 Seiten Memoirs of the author's experiences as an Orthodox Jewish woman in Poland hiding herself and her two children from capture by the Nazis. Using false identification papers, she moved from one town to another, finally settling in Krakow as housekeeper for a high-ranking Nazi official, where she remained with her children until they were liberated by the Russians in 1945. After the war they emigrated to Israel. |
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Ḥanah Baneṭ. My Father's House Min y father Yehuda Marcus of blessed memory , inherited from his illustrious father Rabbi Aharon Marcus all the highest qualities , and the heritage of Judaism my grandfather bequeathed to his sons and ...
Ḥanah Baneṭ. My Father's House Min y father Yehuda Marcus of blessed memory , inherited from his illustrious father Rabbi Aharon Marcus all the highest qualities , and the heritage of Judaism my grandfather bequeathed to his sons and ...
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... father decided to meet him first ; only after forming a favorable impression of him would my father invite him to our home . However , as fate would have it , my mother fell ill with nephritis , and the doctor recommended that she go to ...
... father decided to meet him first ; only after forming a favorable impression of him would my father invite him to our home . However , as fate would have it , my mother fell ill with nephritis , and the doctor recommended that she go to ...
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... father was an extraordinary man . He was well edu- cated , a lover of the beauties of nature and generous . I ... Father's house and pleaded for him to appear to the Rebbe of Husiatyn to persuade the young man to declare his engagement ...
... father was an extraordinary man . He was well edu- cated , a lover of the beauties of nature and generous . I ... Father's house and pleaded for him to appear to the Rebbe of Husiatyn to persuade the young man to declare his engagement ...
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Publishers Note | 13 |
Preface | 19 |
The Rebbe of Radomsk | 30 |
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