My Mother's Sabbath Days

My Mother's Sabbath Days
Title My Mother's Sabbath Days PDF eBook
Author Chaim Grade
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 418
Release 1997
Genre Authors, Yiddish
ISBN 1568219628

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This tender and moving memoir by the great Yiddish writer Chaim Grade takes us to the very source of his widely praised novels and poems--the city of Vilna, the "Jerusalem of Lithuania," during the years before World War II. Centered on the figure of Grade's mother, Vella--simple, pious, hard-working--this is a richly detailed account of the ghetto of his youth, of the lives of the rabbis, the wives, the tradesmen, the peddlers, and the scholars. We see Vella, desperate after losing her husband, become a fruit-peddler, struggling to survive poverty and to remain true to her faith in the face of human pettiness and cruelty. We follow Grade as he walks in the footsteps of his scholar father, a champion of enlightenment; we see him entering marriage, and his mother finding some peace of mind in a marriage of her own--all of this in a world recalled with extraordinary physical and emotional intensity. Then, World War II. The partition of Poland between the Soviet Union and Germany is followed by the new German invasion of June 1941. Grade--believing, as do so many others, that the Nazis pose a danger chiefly to able-bodied men like himself--flees into Russia. In his travels on foot and by train he meets a fascinating, kaleidoscopic array of characters: the disillusioned Communist Lev Kogan; the durachok, or simpleton, a young prisoner who, mistaken for a German spy, is shot when he jumps from a train; the once-prosperous lawyer, Orenstein, who virtually becomes a beggar, dies and is buried by strangers in a remote Central Asian village. With the war's end, Grade returns to Vilna--to find the ghetto in ruins, to learn that his wife and his mother have gone to their deaths--and he is left with nothing but memories. But it is here, amid the devastation of a people, that he finds the compulsion and the passion to commit to paper the world that has been lost.

My Mother's Sabbath Days

My Mother's Sabbath Days
Title My Mother's Sabbath Days PDF eBook
Author Chaim Grade
Publisher Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Pages 418
Release 1997-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1461629667

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This tender and moving memoir by the great Yiddish writer Chaim Grade takes us to the very source of his widely praised novels and poems—the city of Vilna, the "Jerusalem of Lithuania," during the years before World War II. Centered on the figure of Grade's mother, Vella—simple, pious, hard-working—this is a richly detailed account of the ghetto of his youth, of the lives of the rabbis, the wives, the tradesmen, the peddlers, and the scholars. We see Vella, desperate after losing her husband, become a fruit-peddler, struggling to survive poverty and to remain true to her faith in the face of human pettiness and cruelty. We follow Grade as he walks in the footsteps of his scholar father, a champion of enlightenment; we see him entering marriage, and his mother finding some peace of mind in a marriage of her own—all of this in a world recalled with extraordinary physical and emotional intensity. Then, World War II. The partition of Poland between the Soviet Union and Germany is followed by the new German invasion of June 1941. Grade—believing, as do so many others, that the Nazis pose a danger chiefly to able-bodied men like himself—flees into Russia. In his travels on foot and by train he meets a fascinating, kaleidoscopic array of characters: the disillusioned Communist Lev Kogan; the durachok, or simpleton, a young prisoner who, mistaken for a German spy, is shot when he jumps from a train; the once-prosperous lawyer, Orenstein, who virtually becomes a beggar, dies and is buried by strangers in a remote Central Asian village. With the war's end, Grade returns to Vilna—to find the ghetto in ruins, to learn that his wife and his mother have gone to their deaths—and he is left with nothing but memories. But it is here, amid the devastation of a people, that he finds the compulsion and the passion to commit to paper the world that has been lost.

A Mother's Rule of Life

A Mother's Rule of Life
Title A Mother's Rule of Life PDF eBook
Author Holly Pierlot
Publisher Sophia Institute Press
Pages 221
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 1928832415

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With the help of your own rule, you can get control of your household, grow closer to God, come to love your husband more, and raise up good Christian children.

Risen Motherhood (Deluxe Edition)

Risen Motherhood (Deluxe Edition)
Title Risen Motherhood (Deluxe Edition) PDF eBook
Author Emily Jensen
Publisher Harvest House Publishers
Pages 265
Release 2022-10-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0736986340

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THIS HIGHLY GIFTABLE DELUXE EDITION OF THE BESTSELLER INCLUDES THREE ALL-NEW CHAPTERS Motherhood is hard. In a world of five-step lists and silver-bullet solutions to become perfect parents, mothers are burdened with mixed messages about who they are and what choices they should make. If you feel pulled between high-fives and hard words, with culture’s solutions only raising more questions, you’re not alone. But there is hope. You might think that Scripture doesn’t have much to say about the food you make for breakfast, how you view your postpartum body, or what school choice you make for your children, but a deeper look reveals that the Bible provides the framework for finding answers to your specific questions about modern motherhood. Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler help you understand and apply the gospel to common issues moms face so you can connect your Sunday morning faith to the Monday morning tantrum. Discover how closely the gospel connects with today’s motherhood. Join Emily and Laura as they walk through the redemptive story and reveal how the gospel applies to your everyday life, bringing hope, freedom, and joy in every area of motherhood.

Mothers' Journal

Mothers' Journal
Title Mothers' Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 602
Release 1841
Genre
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The World of Our Mothers

The World of Our Mothers
Title The World of Our Mothers PDF eBook
Author Sydney Stahl Weinberg
Publisher VNR AG
Pages 356
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780807817629

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Chronicling the lives of Jewish immigrant women from their origins in Russia and Poland to their resettlement in the United States in the early twentieth century, this compelling history shows "ordinary" women living in extraordinary times. Illustrated.

My Mother's Meetings; Being Familiar Conversations with My Cottage Neighbours

My Mother's Meetings; Being Familiar Conversations with My Cottage Neighbours
Title My Mother's Meetings; Being Familiar Conversations with My Cottage Neighbours PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth BENNETT (of the Society of Friends.)
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1863
Genre Christian ethics
ISBN

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