Book Description
This is the book for readers who have suffered through those peculiar rites of passage, including Hebrew school, youth group, and the obligatory summer in Israel. Black-and-white illustrations.
Author : Jack Moline
Publisher : Penguin Group
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 45,9 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Humor
ISBN :
This is the book for readers who have suffered through those peculiar rites of passage, including Hebrew school, youth group, and the obligatory summer in Israel. Black-and-white illustrations.
Author : Myrna Frommer
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 36,16 MB
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : 9780151001323
The reminiscences of 100 people combine to create a portrait of Jewish-American life.
Author : Emil Draitser
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 40,81 MB
Release : 2008-09-04
Category : History
ISBN : 0520942256
Many years after making his way to America from Odessa in Soviet Ukraine, Emil Draitser made a startling discovery: every time he uttered the word "Jewish"—even in casual conversation—he lowered his voice. This behavior was a natural by-product, he realized, of growing up in the anti-Semitic, post-Holocaust Soviet Union, when "Shush!" was the most frequent word he heard: "Don't use your Jewish name in public. Don't speak a word of Yiddish. And don't cry over your murdered relatives." This compelling memoir conveys the reader back to Draitser's childhood and provides a unique account of midtwentieth-century life in Russia as the young Draitser struggles to reconcile the harsh values of Soviet society with the values of his working-class Jewish family. Lively, evocative, and rich with humor, this unforgettable story ends with the death of Stalin and, through life stories of the author's ancestors, presents a sweeping panorama of two centuries of Jewish history in Russia.
Author : Ori Z. Soltes
Publisher :
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 41,82 MB
Release : 2021-12-29
Category :
ISBN : 9789389136814
* A comprehensive historical account of the primary Jewish communities of India, their synagogues, and unique Indian Jewish custom* The essays and over 150 images in the book explore how Indian Jews retained their unique characteristics, as well as became integrated into the larger society of India* Includes the memoir of growing up Jewish in India by Siona Benjamin, and an analysis of her trans-cultural artGrowing Up Jewish in India offers an historical account of the primary Jewish communities of India, their synagogues, and unique Indian Jewish customs. It offers an investigation both within Jewish India and beyond its borders, tracing how Jews arrived in the vast subcontinent at different times from different places and have both inhabited dispersed locations within the larger Indian world, and ultimately created their own diaspora within the larger Jewish diaspora by relocating to other countries, particularly Israel and the United States. The text and its rich complement of over 150 images explore how Indian Jews retained their unique characteristics as Jews, became well-integrated into the larger society of India as Indians, and have continued to offer a synthesis of cultural qualities wherever they reside. Among the outcomes of these developments is the unique art of Siona Benjamin, who grew up in the Bene Israel community of Mumbai and then moved to the US, and whose art reflects Indian and Jewish influences as well as concepts like Tikkun olam (Hebrew for 'repairing the world'). In combining discussions of the Indian Jewish communities with Benjamin's own story and an analysis of her artistic output - and in introducing these narratives within the larger story of Jews across eastern Asia - this volume offers a unique verbal and visual portrait of a significant slice of Indian and Jewish culture and tradition. It would be of interest to Jews and non-Jews, Indian and non-Indian alike, as well as to history enthusiasts and the general reader interested in art and culture.
Author : Dolly Beil
Publisher : BPS Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 34,29 MB
Release : 2012-06-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1927483174
A colorful memoir of Jewish life in China during the first half of the twentieth century. Dolly Beil spent the first part of her life in the Chinese cities of Tsingtao (Qingdao), Mukden (Shenyang), Harbin, and Tientsin (Tianjin). Her father, owner of a jewellery store and a businessman, descended from the prominent family of Solomon Guterman, who owned an estate in Irkutsk, Russia. Her mother was one of three daughters of Grigory Lazarovich Gershevich, who built the first hotel in the northern city of Harbin, located on Pacific Road. The year of Dolly's birth -- 1927 -- meant that she and her family, part of the country's small Jewish community, would live through events that would change China, and them, forever: The Japanese occupation Liberation by Americans at the end of World War II Civil war between Nationalist and Communist forces The flight of foreign nationals from an increasingly closed society Beil's entertaining stories will draw you into an unusual blend of European and Asian life in the country of her early joys and sorrows: China, the country that she loves so much to this very day. Includes seventy black and white photos.
Author : Robert Wuthnow
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 44,69 MB
Release : 2000-03-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780807028070
[Wuthnow] provides a unique window into the religious psyche of ordinary Americans. --Zachary Karabell, Los Angeles Times Memories of religious experiences remain in our minds like few others. In Growing Up Religious, Robert Wuthnow-"the most informed and insightful commentator on American religion today" (Harvey Cox)-follows the lives of ordinary people to see how their childhood experiences inform both their adult sense of spirituality and their relation to issues of faith and tradition.
Author : Rachel Biale
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 12,12 MB
Release : 2020-04-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781942134633
An informative memoir of kibbutz life that reveal a piece of Israel's early story that should not be forgotten.
Author : Grace Paley
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 44,97 MB
Release : 1996-04-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0452273978
“While nearly every Jewish female reader will find herself reflected here, the poignancy of these stories will be felt by readers of all ethnicities.”—Library Journal Chicken soup and Barbra Streisand, lost fathers and first dates, Hebrew school and Queen Esther, seders and seductions. In this insightful, original anthology, forty-five American Jewish writers explore the richness of their shared heritage, from the tragic to the trivial. In memoirs, fiction, and poetry new and favorite writers like Grace Paley, Amy Bloom, Vivian Gornick, and Laura Cunningham brilliantly reveal the challenges of coming of age as a Jewish woman in America today. What have we lost that our mothers and grandmothers had? Do we still feel close ties to family and community? Can we make a decent pot roast? This spirited collection is full of humor and wisdom, memory and affection—and there isn’t a Jewish girl (nice or otherwise) who won’t find herself reflected in these vibrant pages.
Author : Lisa Cooper
Publisher : Urim Publications
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 11,38 MB
Release : 2013-02-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9655242161
Based on recorded conversations Lisa Cooper’s father had with his mother, Pearl, about her early life in Ukraine, A Forgotten Land is the story of one Jewish family in the Russian Empire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, set within the wider context of pogroms, World War I, the Russian Revolution, and civil war. The book weaves personal tragedy and the little-known history of the period together as Pearl finds her comfortable family life shattered first by the early death of her mother and later by the Bolshevik Revolution and all that follows.
Author : Elaine Fantle Shimberg
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 25,11 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Authors, American
ISBN : 9780974194080