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The story began in a town in the Carpathian mountains in Hungary , where "
Miriam ” had been raised in a sheltered religious environment . When the
Germans invaded in 1942 , she was twelve years old . That spring all the Jews in
the area ...
The story began in a town in the Carpathian mountains in Hungary , where "
Miriam ” had been raised in a sheltered religious environment . When the
Germans invaded in 1942 , she was twelve years old . That spring all the Jews in
the area ...
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The chronology in some narratives is occasionally unclear , and sometimes
people mentioned in the beginning of a story do not appear again . The
Eibeshitzes have explained that any relative or close friend who " disappeared ”
from a story ...
The chronology in some narratives is occasionally unclear , and sometimes
people mentioned in the beginning of a story do not appear again . The
Eibeshitzes have explained that any relative or close friend who " disappeared ”
from a story ...
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Once when I was relating the story of King Solomon , I heard Bashka whispering :
" I never knew the Jews had real kings ... " Curiously enough , Bashka became
interested in my stories and never missed a session . She remembered that she ...
Once when I was relating the story of King Solomon , I heard Bashka whispering :
" I never knew the Jews had real kings ... " Curiously enough , Bashka became
interested in my stories and never missed a session . She remembered that she ...
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A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
In The Ghettos | 19 |
A Brief SpringSara SelverUrbach | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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