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Ruth cannot recall most of her past. All she remembers is a beautiful house, spacious lawns, and an evil, grinning face that wanted to murder her. Now, she is trying to fill the gaps in her memory--for the evil face is not just from her past. It is also a large part of her present!
Paula Glenning visits a retired professor who is sure his wife is trying to kill him, only to wind up investigating the wife's suicide and the professor's subsequent death
Zusammenfassung: Audiovisual testimony of a Holocaust survivor. Includes pre-war, wartime, and post-war experiences
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Originally published between 1944 and 1953, Poyln (Poland) is one of the treasures of Yiddish literature. Despite its reputation, the book has not been fully translated into English until now. Written by Yehiel Yeshaia Trunk, a prominent Polish Jewish writer, Poyln is a colourful epic, a moving testimony, and an important primary historical source that presents a portrait of Polish Jewry against the backdrop of the Nazi genocide. The undisputed hero of the story is the national community of Polish Jews. To portray this community, Trunk creates a rich gallery of characters - Hassidic patricians, timber merchants, rich landowners, brilliant Talmudists, Orthodox rabbis, and Hasidic tsadikim. He...