In My Brother's Image: Twin Brothers Separated by Faith after the Holocaust

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Penguin, 01.10.2001 - 352 Seiten
In My Brother's Image is the extraordinary story of Eugene Pogany's father and uncle-identical twin brothers born in Hungary of Jewish parents but raised as devout Catholic converts until the Second World War unraveled their family. In eloquent prose, Pogany portrays how the Holocaust destroyed the brothers' close childhood bond: his father, a survivor of a Nazi internment camp, denounced Christianity and returned to the Judaism of his birth, while his uncle, who found shelter in an Italian monastic community during the war, became a Catholic priest. Even after emigrating to America the brothers remained estranged, each believing the other a traitor to their family's faith. This tragic memoir is a rich, moving family portrait as well as an objective historical account of the rupture between Jews and Catholics.
 

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AUTHORS NOTE
Sorrow in Search of Memory
Departing
Crossing Over
Crucible
Providence
Harbingers
Exile
Samaritans
Death and Resurrection
Ascension
Reunion
Disarmed
Jew Priest
Revisiting
Memoria Passionis

Breach
Flight
Sanctuary
Betrayals
Path of Sorrow
Mourning
Remembrance
NOTES
Urheberrecht

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Eugene L. Pogany is a practicing psychologist in Boston. A frequent speaker on anti-Semitism and Jewish-Catholic relations, he has written for Cross Currents, Sh'ma, Jewishfamily.com, and the Jewish Advocate.

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