Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust

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Yaffa Eliach
Oxford University Press, 1982 - 266 Seiten
Based on interviews and oral histories, this collection of original Hasidic tales offers testimony to the faith in God and the love of humanity that was sustained throughout the Holocaust.
 

Inhalt

Hovering above the Pit
3
The Halatl of Rabbi Baruch of Medzhibozh
10
Tonight We Have Only Matzah
16
The Vision of the Red Stars
23
God Is Everywhere
29
Fine Generations
36
A Shofar in a Coffee Cauldron
42
No Time for Advice
48
Under the Blue Skies of Tel Aviv
121
The Yeshiva Student
128
The Mosaic Artists Apprentice
132
In the Image of God
140
THREE
149
Even the Transgressors in Israel
155
Death of a Beloved Son
161
No Longer Husband and Wife
169

Gods Messenger the Grandson of the Pnei Yehoshua
55
The Miracle of a Doorless Back Wall
62
Number 145053
68
A Brothers Tefillin 1
74
The Shofar of the Rabbi of Radorzytz
84
A Holy Book
92
The Blessing of the Munkacser Rebbe
100
FRIENDSHIP
107
A Sip of Coffee
114
A Hill in Bergen Belsen
177
A Bobov Melody
184
FOUR
193
A Kvitl on the Frankfurters Grave
200
Two Funerals
213
Rejoining the Human Race
226
Notes
241
128
259
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Autoren-Profil (1982)

Yaffa Eliach was born Yaffa Sonenson in Eishyshok, Lithuania on May 31, 1937. Her family went into hiding in 1941 and managed to survive until the area's liberation in July 1944. After World War II, she traveled to Palestine with an uncle and eventually reunited with her father and brother. She immigrated to the United States in 1954 and received a doctorate from the City University of New York in 1973. She dedicated her life to the study and memorialization of the Holocaust and its victims. She worked as a professor of history and literature in the department of Judaic studies at Brooklyn College and founded the Center for Holocaust Studies at the Yeshivah of Flatbush in Brooklyn. She collected hundreds of photographs from the shtetl where she was born. Some 1,500 photographs were selected for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Tower of Faces, where they are arranged in a narrow chasm that visitors walk through. She also wrote several books including Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust and There Once Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok. She died after a long illness on November 8, 2016 at the age of 79.

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