This moving family history follows a Jewish WWI veteran and his non-Jewish wife as they fight to protect their children in Nazi Germany. Spanning over... Læs mere
Mikhail Goldis (1926-2020) worked as a detective and district attorney for 30 years in Soviet Ukraine and wrote his memoirs after immigrating to... Læs mere
Now, for the first time in the United States, her poems-masterfully translated by Adam L. Sorkin and Irma Giannetti-are gathered in this book, some with their original counterparts,... Læs mere
Baiba Biole belongs to the postwar generation of Latvian poets living in exile who reached artistic maturity outside their native country and broke with the older exile generation's... Læs mere
This original collection of essays written by scholars and poets explores the life and work of Hyam Plutzik (1911-1962), whose poetry came to fruition at a time of cultural change set against the historical rupture of the Holocaust and World War II.
The chapters in this volume examine a few facets in the drama of how the beleaguered Jewish people rose out of the Holocaust to restore... Læs mere
Journalist Julie Masis interviewed her grandfather, Shlomo Masis, who lived to be 102, about how he survived the Holocaust in Obodovka, Ukraine, which was then under Romanian control.