The True Adventures of Gidon Lev

The True Adventures of Gidon Lev
Title The True Adventures of Gidon Lev PDF eBook
Author Julie Gray
Publisher
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Release 2020-08
Genre
ISBN 9781735249704

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By most accounts, Gidon Lev, born in 1935 in former Czechoslovakia, is an ordinary man - except for the fact that of the approximately 15,000 children who were imprisoned in the Nazi concentration camp of Terezin, only an estimated 92 survived. Gidon is one of those children. The True Adventures of Gidon Lev is the story of a charming, playful octogenarian Holocaust survivor, a Californian thirty years his junior and the writing of a book about a very long and storied life. With humor, humanity, and compassion, the story of Gidon Lev offers insights into carrying on despite a painful past, a primer on Jewish and Israeli history, and observations of both the ethos of the modern state of Israel and its conflict today and the opportunities that disaster can create. Weaving Gidon's valuable first-person recollections together with the cultural and historical backstory of time and place, Julie Gray invites readers inside the process of mining memories for truths and history for lessons.

Terezin

Terezin
Title Terezin PDF eBook
Author Ruth Thomson
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 65
Release 2013-08-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0763664669

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Through inmates' own voicesNfrom secret diary entries and artwork to excerpts from memoirs and recordings narrated after the warN"Terezin" explores the lives of Jewish people in one of the most infamous of the Nazi transit camps in Czechoslovakia. Illustrations.

What She Lost

What She Lost
Title What She Lost PDF eBook
Author Melissa W. Hunter
Publisher Cynren Press
Pages 319
Release 2019-10-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1947976168

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For thirteen-year-old Sarah Waldman, life in the small Polish town of Olkusz is idyllic, grounded in her loving, close-knit family and the traditions of their Jewish faith. But in 1939, as the Nazis come to power, a storm is gathering—a relentless, unforgiving storm that will sweep Sarah and her family into years of misery in the ghetto and concentration camps, tearing them apart. Will Sarah’s strong will and determination be enough for her to survive when everything she loves is taken from her? Is it possible to resurrect a life—and find love—from the ruins? Or will Sarah be forever haunted by the memories of what she lost? Part memoir, part fiction, What She Lost is the reimagined true-life story of the author’s grandmother growing into a woman amid the anguish of the Holocaust. It is a tale of resilience, of rebuilding a life, and of rediscovering love.

Theresienstadt 1941-1945

Theresienstadt 1941-1945
Title Theresienstadt 1941-1945 PDF eBook
Author H. G. Adler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 885
Release 2017-04-06
Genre History
ISBN 0521881463

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The first English-language edition of H. G. Adler's acclaimed account of the Jewish ghetto in the Czech city of Terezin.

Requiem

Requiem
Title Requiem PDF eBook
Author Paul B. Janeczko
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 111
Release 2013-08-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0763664650

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Presents a collection of poetry inspired by the history of the people in the Terezâin concentration camp during the holocaust.

The Wagamama Bride

The Wagamama Bride
Title The Wagamama Bride PDF eBook
Author Liane Grunberg Wakabayashi
Publisher
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Release 2021-07-30
Genre
ISBN 9780578844046

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Wagamama means "selfish" in Japanese, and Liane Grunberg certainly had no intentions of being selfish when she married into a traditional family in Tokyo. It kind of just happened. His and hers weddings - a lavish Imperial Hotel Shinto ceremony for his side of the family, a modest Jewish ceremony for hers - set the stage for a fragile union between clashing Jewish and Japanese values. At its heart, this is the story of the couples' valiant attempts to forge their own middle way with one God, two temples, and two Chabad Houses that bring Jewish Orthodoxy, unlike anything Liane Wakabayashi knew before, to awaken her to a Torah way of life.

The Cat with the Yellow Star

The Cat with the Yellow Star
Title The Cat with the Yellow Star PDF eBook
Author Susan Goldman Rubin
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2008-01-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0823421546

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Ela Stein was eleven years old in February of 1942 when she was sent to the Terezin concentration camp with other Czech Jews. By the time she was liberated in 1945, she was fifteen. Somehow during those horrendous three-and-a-half years of sickness, terror, separation from loved ones, and loss, Ela managed to grow up. Although conditions were wretched, Ela forged lifelong friendships with other girls from Room 28 of her barracks. Adults working with the children tried their best to keep up the youngest prisoners' spirits. A children's opera called Brundibar was even performed, and Ela was chosen to play the pivotal role of the cat. Yet amidst all of this, the feared transports to death camps and death itself were a part of daily life. Full of sorrow, yet persistent in its belief that humans can triumph over evil; this unusual memoir tells the story of an unimaginable coming of age.