Poyln

Poyln

Author: Yehiel Yeshaia Trunk

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2016-05-12

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1487512015

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Originally published between 1944 and 1953, Poyln (Poland) is one of the treasures of Yiddish literature. Despite its reputation, the book has not been fully translated into English until now. Written by Yehiel Yeshaia Trunk, a prominent Polish Jewish writer, Poyln is a colourful epic, a moving testimony, and an important primary historical source that presents a portrait of Polish Jewry against the backdrop of the Nazi genocide. The undisputed hero of the story is the national community of Polish Jews. To portray this community, Trunk creates a rich gallery of characters - Hassidic patricians, timber merchants, rich landowners, brilliant Talmudists, Orthodox rabbis, and Hasidic tsadikim. He also depicts ordinary village and small-town Jews, artisans, shopkeepers, workers, and Luftmenschen, all of them members of one extended family. Particularly valuable aspects of Poyln are its examination of different trends in the Hasidic movement and the author's attempt to bridge the gap between his secular generation and its religious ancestors. In short, Trunk's work aims to show Jewishness as a way of life. This is the first instalment of a multi-volume edition of Poyln, the first English translation to be published. Here begins a story of the beauty and pathos of the world of Polish Jewry, a world that was almost totally destroyed by the Nazis.


The Homeless Imagination in the Fiction of Israel Joshua Singer

The Homeless Imagination in the Fiction of Israel Joshua Singer

Author: Anita Norich

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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"... the most incisive study to date of the lesser-known but equally talented Singer: Israel Joshua... " --Choice "... exceedingly well researched and written... " --Shofar "This critical examination of the fiction of I.J. Singer is deft in its placement of the novels and short stories in historical context, but with new perspectives on that historical context." --AJL Newsletter Although Israel Joshua Singer has existed, for English readers, in the shadow of his famous brother, Isaac Bashevis Singer, this book reasserts his rightful place at the center of Yiddish culture in Eastern Europe and America. A comprehensive bibliography of Singer's fiction, essays, and journalism is included.


The Emergence of Modern Jewish Politics

The Emergence of Modern Jewish Politics

Author: Zvi Y. Gitelman

Publisher: Pittsbugh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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Collection of essays by prominent historians, political scientists, and professors of literature that examine the political, social, and cultural impact of Zionism and Bundism on Jewish society.


Focusing on Aspects and Experiences of Religion

Focusing on Aspects and Experiences of Religion

Author: Antony Polonsky

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13:

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"Established in 1986 by the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies, 'Polin : Studies in Polish Jewry' has acquired a well-deserved reputation for publishing authoritative material on all aspects of Polish Jewry. Contributions are drawn from many disciplines -- history, politics, religious studies, literature, linguistics, sociology, art, and architecture -- and from a wide variety of viewpoints. Under an editorial collegium headed by Antony Polonsky and François Guesnet, volumes are published annually with each volume devoted to a different theme."--