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The narrow bridge : beyond the Holocaust / / Isaac Neuman ; with Michael Palencia-Roth



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Autore: Neuman Isaac <1922-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: The narrow bridge : beyond the Holocaust / / Isaac Neuman ; with Michael Palencia-Roth Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Urbana, : University of Illinois Press, c2000
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (223 p.)
Disciplina: 940.53/18092 B
Soggetto topico: Jews - Poland - Zdunska Wola
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Zdunska Wola
Soggetto geografico: Zduńska Wola (Poland) Biography
Altri autori: Palencia-RothMichael  
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Cheder years -- Reb Mendel -- The Gate of Tears -- Hanukkah in a monastery -- The pact -- Purim revenge -- Shlomo's last prayer -- The Judenälteste of Zdunska Wola -- My brother's keeper, Part 1 -- Unleavened bread -- My brother's keeper, Part 2 -- Mottl's torah -- Rachel -- Yom Hashoah.
Sommario/riassunto: As a boy studying Torah, Isaac Neuman learned to seek the spiritual lessons hidden in everyday life. Likewise, in this narrative of occupation and holocaust, he uncovers a core of human decency and spiritual strength that inhumanity, starvation, and even death failed to extinguish. Unlike many Holocaust memoirs that focus on physical suffering and endurance, The Narrow Bridge follows a spiritual journey. Neuman describes the world of Polish Jewry before and during the Holocaust, recreating the strong religious and secular personalities of his childhood and early youth in Zdunska Wola, Poland: the outcast butcher, Haskel Traskalawski; the savvy criminal-turned-entrepreneur Nochem Ellia; the trusted Dr. Lemberg, liaison to the German occupation government; and Neuman's beloved teacher, Reb Mendel. Through their stories, Neuman reveals the workings of a community tested to the limits of faith and human dignity. With his brother Yossel, Neuman was transported to the Poznan area, first to the Yunikowo work camp in May 1941, then on to St. Martin's Cemetery camp, where they removed gold jewelry and fillings from exhumed corpses. A string of concentration camps followed, each more oppressive than the last: Fürstenfelde, Auschwitz, Fünfteichen, Gross Rosen, Mauthausen, Wels, and Ebensee. In the midst of these horrors, the brothers kept their feet on the "narrow bridge" of life by holding to their faith, their memories, and each other. In the end, only Isaac survived. The Narrow Bridge celebrates symbolic victories of faith over brute force. The execution of Zdunska Wola's Jewish spiritual and intellectual leaders is trumped by an act of breathtaking courage and conviction. A secret Passover Seder is cobbled together from hoarded bits of wax, piecemeal prayers, and matzoh baked in delousing ovens. A dying fellow inmate gives Neuman his warm coat as they both lie freezing on the ground. Such rituals of faith and acts of kindness, combined with boyhood memories and a sense of spiritual responsibility, sustained Neuman through the Holocaust and helped him to reconstruct his life after the war. His story is a powerful testimony to an unquenchable faith and a spirit tried by fire.
Titolo autorizzato: The narrow bridge  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9786613432018
9781283432016
1283432013
9780252093968
0252093968
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910966466303321
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