Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust by Yaffa Eliach (): Eliach, Yaffa: Books - bltadwin.ru Read "Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust" by Yaffa Eliach available from Rakuten Kobo. Derived by the author from interviews and oral histories, these eighty-nine . · Yaffa Eliach tells the stories of Holocaust survivors in Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust. It was frequently painful to read of the tortures and to realize that six million Jews suffered death at the hands of the Nazis. I am thankful that I had the opportunity to read /5.
Yaffa Eliach is a pioneering scholar in Holocaust studies and a Professor of History and Literature in the Department of Judaic Studies at Brooklyn College. In the two decades since its publication, "Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust" has become a classic of Holocaust literature, translated into many languages. Prof. Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust. Yaffa Eliach. Oxford University Press, - Poetry - pages. 1 Review. Based on interviews and oral histories, this collection of original Hasidic tales offers testimony to the faith in God and the love of humanity that was sustained throughout the Holocaust. View Comments. NEW YORK — Yaffa Eliach, who as a 4-year-old survived the Nazi massacres of Jews in her Lithuanian town, and went on to document their daily life in a kaleidoscopic book and a.
Yaffa Eliach, the Voice of Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust - Tablet Magazine. HASIDIC TALES OF THE HOLOCAUST. Oral History by Yaffa Eliach, Yaffa Eliach's work Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust presents an interesting and well-documented collection of tales that, had it not been for the assistance and enthusiasm of Eliach's students in Brooklyn, might have not come to fruition. Eliach's tenacity in following up on each tale collected is admirable, and the work is the result of a project that lasted six years. Yaffa Eliach died in New York on November 8, Works Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust. 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.
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