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Bester Preis: Fr. 0.01 (€ 0.01)¹ (vom 11.11.2016)Hasidic Tales Of The Holocaust (1983)
ISBN: 9780380647255 bzw. 0380647257, vermutlich in Englisch, Avon, New York: September 1983, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ad Infinitum Books.
Avon, New York: September 1983. Softcover. Reading copy. The Hasidic Jews of Eastern Europe, part of a religious revival movement with roots dating back to the eighteenth century, have traditionally been characterized by the intensity of their faith, the fervor of their mysticism, and a joyous optimism eloquently expressed in their music, their dancing and their literature. Here is a volume of tales of magical amulets and prayer shawls, of fidelity beyond the grave to the heritage of one's family, of rare moments of great courage, selfishness and spiritual strength in the camps, of the intervention of God on behalf of those who have kept faith with religion and its traditions - these are true life stories of great power. Contains an Index. ISBN: 0380647257.
Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust (1983)
ISBN: 9780380647255 bzw. 0380647257, in Englisch, Avon Books (Mm), Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, worldreaders.
Derived by the author from interviews and oral histories, these eighty-nine original Hasidic tales about the Holocaust provide unprecedented witness, in a traditional idiom, to the victims' inner experience of "unspeakable" suffering. This volume constitutes the first collection of original Hasidic tales to be published in a century. "An important work of scholarship and a sudden clear window onto the heretofore sealed world of the Hasidic reaction to the Holocaust. Its true stories and fanciful miracle tales are a profound and often poignant insight into the souls of those who suffered terribly at the hands of the Nazis and who managed somehow to use that very suffering as the raw material for their renewed lives." -- Chaim Potok "A beautiful collection." -- Saul Bellow "Yaffa Eliach provides us with stories that are wonderful and terrible -- true myths. We learn how people, when suffering dying, and surviving can call forth their humanity with starkness and clarity. She employs her scholarly gifts only to connect the tellers of the tales, who bear witness, to the reader who is stunned and enriched." -- Robert J. Lifton "In the extensive literature on the Holocaust, this is a unique book. Through it we can attain a glimpse of the victims' inner life and spiritual resources. Yaffa Eliach has done a superb job." -- Jehuda Reinharz, Paperback, Label: Avon Books (Mm), Avon Books (Mm), Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1983-09, Studio: Avon Books (Mm), Verkaufsrang: 8660734.
Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust (1982)
ISBN: 9780195031997 bzw. 0195031997, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, signiert, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Ground Zero Books, Ltd.
New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1982. Reprint. Fifth printing. Hardcover. Very good in good dust jacket. Signed by author. Nice inscription on half-title. DJ has some wear and soiling.. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. xxxii, 266, [6] p. Illustrations, black & white. Glossary. Notes. Geographic Index. Name Index. 89 original Hasidic tales-the first new Hasidic tales in over a century-collected by the author, from survivors of the Holocaust. They provide unique witness to the victims' inner experience of "unspeakable" suffering From Wikipedia: "Yaffa Eliach (b. Yaffa Sonenson, 31 May 1937) is a historian, author, and scholar of Judaic Studies and the Holocaust. She is probably best known for creating the Tower of Life made up by 1, 500 photographs for permanent display at the US Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Yaffa Eliach was born Yaffa Sonenson to a Jewish family in Eishyshok near Vilna, now Eisiskes, Lithuania, a small town inhabited roughly in equal numbers by Jews and Poles until the Holocaust, where she lived until she was four years old. When the town was occupied by the Germans in June 1941 and most of the Jewish population was murdered by the Germans and Lithuanians, she and her family hid and survived in hiding places in the Eishyshok vicinity. Upon returning to Eishyshok after the arrival of the soviet forces in 1944, her mother and a brother were killed when the village, now occupied by the soviet army and security services (NKVD) was attacked by the Polish Home Army (AK) attempting to liberate Polish soldiers arrested by the soviet occupying forces. Eliach emigrated to Palestine in 1946, and later to the United States in 1954. She received her BA in 1967 and her MA in 1969 from Brooklyn College, New York and a Ph.D. in 1973 from City University of New York in Russian intellectual history, studying under Saul Lieberman and Salo Baron. Since 1969, Eliach was professor of history and literature in the Department of Judaic Studies at Brooklyn College, and founded and served as director of the Center for Holocaust Studies in Brooklyn. She was a member of President Jimmy Carter's Commission on the Holocaust in 1978-79 and accompanied his fact-finding mission to Eastern Europe in 1979. She has been a frequent lecturer at numerous conferences and educational venues and has appeared on television several times in documentaries and interviews. She has written several books and has contributed to Encyclopaedia Judaica, The Women's Studies Encyclopedia, and The Encyclopedia of Hasidism. Eliach has devoted herself to the preservation of memory of the Holocaust specifically from the perspective of a survivor's vantage point. She has also preserved her memories (via lecture) on video and audiocassettes. Her research has provided much material used in courses on the Holocaust in the United States. Eliach thinks her generation is the last link with the Holocaust, and considers it her responsibility to document the tragedy in terms of life, not death, bringing the Jews back to life. In memory of her native Eishyshok she has written Once There Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok (1998), recounting the colorful Jewish life of Eishyshok. Also in memory of the town, Eliach created the Tower of Life, a permanent exhibit which contains approximately 1, 500 photos of Jews in Eishyshok before the arrival of the Germans for the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Eliach is the author of Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust (Oxford University Press). Derived from interviews and oral histories, these eighty-nine original Hasidic tales about the Holocaust provide unprecedented witness, in a traditional idiom, to the victims' inner experience of "unspeakable" suffering. This volume constitutes the first collection of original Hasidic tales to be published in a century. According to Chaim Potok, Hasidic Tales is "An important work of scholarship and a sudden clear window onto the heretofore sealed world of the Hasidic reaction to the Holocaust. Its true stories and fanciful miracle tales are a profound and often poignant insight into the souls of those who suffered terribly at the hands of the Nazis and who managed somehow to use that very suffering as the raw material for their renewed livKkes." And, as Robert Lifton.
Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust (1983)
ISBN: 9780380647255 bzw. 0380647257, in Englisch, Avon Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Avon Books, September 1983. Trade Paperback Trade Paperback. Used Good. We carry new and used books in our storefront. We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. Please contact us if you have questions regarding this item.
Hasidic Tales Holocaust C, The First Original Hasidic Tales in a Century (1983)
ISBN: 9780195031997 bzw. 0195031997, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Derived by the author from interviews and oral histories, these eighty-nine original Hasidic tales about the Holocaust provide unprecedented witness, in a traditional idiom, to the victims' inner experience of "unspeakable" suffering. This volume constitutes the first collection of original Hasidic tales to be published in a century. "An important work of scholarship and a sudden clear window onto the heretofore sealed world of the Hasidic reaction to the Holocaust. Its true stories and fanciful ... Derived by the author from interviews and oral histories, these eighty-nine original Hasidic tales about the Holocaust provide unprecedented witness, in a traditional idiom, to the victims' inner experience of "unspeakable" suffering. This volume constitutes the first collection of original Hasidic tales to be published in a century. "An important work of scholarship and a sudden clear window onto the heretofore sealed world of the Hasidic reaction to the Holocaust. Its true stories and fanciful miracle tales are a profound and often poignant insight into the souls of those who suffered terribly at the hands of the Nazis and who managed somehow to use that very suffering as the raw material for their renewed lives." -- Chaim Potok "A beautiful collection." -- Saul Bellow "Yaffa Eliach provides us with stories that are wonderful and terrible -- true myths. We learn how people, when suffering dying, and surviving can call forth their humanity with starkness and clarity. She employs her scholarly gifts only to connect the tellers of the tales, who bear witness, to the reader who is stunned and enriched." -- Robert J. Lifton "In the extensive literature on the Holocaust, this is a unique book. Through it we can attain a glimpse of the victims' inner life and spiritual resources. Yaffa Eliach has done a superb job." -- Jehuda Reinharz From the Trade Paperback edition.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 27x220x149 mm;Gewicht: 242,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: maart 1983;ISBN10: 0195031997;ISBN13: 9780195031997; Engelstalig | Hardcover | 1983.
Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust (1983)
ISBN: 9780380647255 bzw. 0380647257, in Englisch, Avon Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Dresden, Tennessee, U.S.A.: Avon Books, 1983. Wraps have light wear, crease on front, corner chip missing. Pages clean, no markings in text.. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust (2011)
ISBN: 9780307794499 bzw. 0307794490, in Englisch, Vintage, Taschenbuch, neu, E-Book.
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Derived by the author from interviews and oral histories, these eighty-nine original Hasidic tales about the Holocaust provide unprecedented witness, in a traditional idiom, to the victims' inner experience of "unspeakable" suffering. This volume constitutes the first collection of original Hasidic tales to be published in a century. "An important work of scholarship and a sudden clear window onto the heretofore sealed world of the Hasidic reaction to the Holocaust. Its true stories and fanciful ... Derived by the author from interviews and oral histories, these eighty-nine original Hasidic tales about the Holocaust provide unprecedented witness, in a traditional idiom, to the victims' inner experience of "unspeakable" suffering. This volume constitutes the first collection of original Hasidic tales to be published in a century. "An important work of scholarship and a sudden clear window onto the heretofore sealed world of the Hasidic reaction to the Holocaust. Its true stories and fanciful miracle tales are a profound and often poignant insight into the souls of those who suffered terribly at the hands of the Nazis and who managed somehow to use that very suffering as the raw material for their renewed lives." -- Chaim Potok "A beautiful collection." -- Saul Bellow "Yaffa Eliach provides us with stories that are wonderful and terrible -- true myths. We learn how people, when suffering dying, and surviving can call forth their humanity with starkness and clarity. She employs her scholarly gifts only to connect the tellers of the tales, who bear witness, to the reader who is stunned and enriched." -- Robert J. Lifton "In the extensive literature on the Holocaust, this is a unique book. Through it we can attain a glimpse of the victims' inner life and spiritual resources. Yaffa Eliach has done a superb job." -- Jehuda Reinharz From the Trade Paperback edition. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0307794490;ISBN13: 9780307794499;Product breedte: 127 mm;Product hoogte: 13 mm;Product lengte: 203 mm; Engels | Ebook | 2011.
Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust
ISBN: 0380647257 bzw. 9780380647255, in Englisch, Avon Books (Mm), gebraucht.
biographies,ethnic and national,history,holocaust,inspirational and religious,jewish,judaism,literature and fiction,military,poetry, Derived by the author from interviews and oral histories, these eighty-nine original Hasidic tales about the Holocaust provide unprecedented witness, in a traditional idiom, to the victims' inner experience of "unspeakable" suffering. This volume constitutes the first collection of original Hasidic tales to be published in a century."An important work of scholarship and a sudden clear window onto the heretofore sealed world of the Hasidic reaction to the Holocaust. Its true stories and fanciful miracle tales are a profound and often poignant insight into the souls of those who suffered terribly at the hands of the Nazis and who managed somehow to use that very suffering as the raw material for their renewed lives." -- Chaim Potok"A beautiful collection." -- Saul Bellow"Yaffa Eliach provides us with stories that are wonderful and terrible -- true myths. We learn how people, when suffering dying, and surviving can call forth their humanity with starkness and clarity. She employs her scholarly gifts only to connect the tellers of the tales, who bear witness, to the reader who is stunned and enriched." -- Robert J. Lifton"In the extensive literature on the Holocaust, this is a unique book. Through it we can attain a glimpse of the victims' inner life and spiritual resources. Yaffa Eliach has done a superb job." -- Jehuda Reinharz.
Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust
ISBN: 9780195031997 bzw. 0195031997, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, USA, gebraucht.
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Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust (1983)
ISBN: 9780380647255 bzw. 0380647257, in Englisch, Avon Books (Mm), gebraucht.
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Ships from Reno, NV. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside.