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THE CHILDREN OF MAPU STREET, S. Neshamit

28-01-2012, 5:46
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Koniec: 28-01-2012 05:46:06

Dodatkowe informacje:
Stan: Używany
Okładka: twarda z obwolutą
Rok wydania (xxxx): 1977
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The Children of Mapu Street - Sarah Neshamit It is the year 1941. In a courtyard on Mapu Street in Kovno, the capital of Lithuania, live a number of Jewish families. The children of these families play in the courtyard. Each of us remembers a favourite place where we played as a child, a place we peopled with our fantasies and dreams. The courtyard on Mapu Street was sucha place for the children who lived in the surrounding homes - until the German army rolled through Lithuania and turned the courtyard and Mapu Street and the city of Kovno into an arena of horror. Sarah Neshamit was born in the town of Sejny in th Suwalki district on the Polish-Lithuanian border. Her father, Moshe Shlomo Dunshnitzky, was a graduate of the Warsaw Polytechnical School, and her mother studied in Russia and Germany. A graduate of the university of Vilna; active in "Hechalutz" movement. When the Germans invaded the U.S.S.R., she fled but was caught and imprisoned in a camp. She escaped and joined the partisans with whom she fought for two years. She went to Israel before the War of Independence and was one of the founders of Kibbutz Lohamei Hagetaot in the Western Galilee. She has published books and articles on the subject of the Holocaust and on the methodology of teaching the istory of that period. She is married and has two children Stan - bardzo dobry - Książka zakupiona swego czasu w antykwariacie internetowym zagranicą (zamieszczona jest w niej mało czytelna dedykacja) tłum z hebrajskiego - David S. Segal obwoluta - tak jak widać na zdjeciu, z przodu fragment jest zdarty, ale nie ma dziury