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9788390771519 - Slawomir Kapralski, Herausgeber: Slawomir Kapralski: The Jews in Poland, Volume II
Slawomir Kapralski, Herausgeber: Slawomir Kapralski

The Jews in Poland, Volume II (1999)

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ISBN: 9788390771519 bzw. 8390771519, Band: 2, in Englisch, 414 Seiten, Judaica Foundation, Center Jewish Cultur, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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This book is dedicated to Rafael Scharf, on his eighty-fifth birthday. It attempts to mirror the richness of Rafael Scharf's experience and knowledge. His widely ranging interests and different aspects of his personality are presented in the introductory essay by Antony Polonsky, in an interview, and in a number of essays in Part One (published as a separate volume). Part Two presents historical studies on different aspects of Jewish history in Poland before the Holocaust: from its European context and early modern developments to the Jews' struggle for political representation. --- Rafael Scharf (1914-2003) was a guardian of the memory of Poland's and especially Cracow's Jewry, a man who connected the not-so-distant past with new generations of Polish Jews who were searching for their identity, as well as with new generations of Poles who were searching for the identity of their country. "His activity," Antony Polonsky writes, "has been concerned to preserve our memory of the multifaceted world of Polish Jewry... and to reflect on why the history of the 'two saddest nations on earth,' to use Antoni Slonimski's phrase, diverged so drastically and led to so much misunderstanding..." Rafael Scharf's friends and admirers from the worlds of scholarship, literature and the arts have joined efforts to make this birthday gift. Gebundene Ausgabe, Wydanie: 1. Etykieta: Judaica Foundation, Center Jewish Cultur, Judaica Foundation, Center Jewish Cultur, Grupy produktów: Book, Opublikowany: 1999, Studio: Judaica Foundation, Center Jewish Cultur.
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9788390771519 - Slawomir Kapralski [editor]: The Jews in Poland, Vol. 2
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Slawomir Kapralski [editor]

The Jews in Poland, Vol. 2 (1999)

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Cracow: Judaica Foundation, Jagiellonian University, Research Center on Jewish History and Culture in Poland, 1999. Hardcover. Good/Good. Faux-leather hardcover with gilt lettering, 414pp + 12 pages of glossy b&w plates, pictorial endpapers, NOT ex-library. An attractive interior, minor signs of wear@ clean, bright, untanned; unmarked text, firm binding. Faint age-spotting limited to upper outer edges. Scuffed lower edge of rear board. Dust jacket is untorn, gently shelfworn; moderate creasing along the upper edges, a few scratches. -- This book is dedicated to Rafael Scharf, on his 85th birthday. It attempts to mirror the richness of Rafael Scharf's experience and knowledge. His widely ranging interests and different aspects of his personality are presented in the introductory essay by Antony Polonsky, in an interview, and in a number of essays in Part One (published as a separate volume). Part Two presents historical studies on different aspects of Jewish history in Poland before the Holocaust: from its European context and early modern developments to the Jews' struggle for political representation. -- Rafael Scharf (1914-2003) was a guardian of the memory of Poland's and especially Cracow's Jewry, a man who connected the not-so-distant past with new generations of Polish Jews who were searching for their identity, as well as with new generations of Poles who were searching for the identity of their country. "His activity," Antony Polonsky writes, "has been concerned to preserve our memory of the multifaceted world of Polish Jewry. and to reflect on why the history of the 'two saddest nations on earth,' to use Antoni Slonimski's phrase, diverged so drastically and led to so much misunderstanding." Rafael Scharf's friends and admirers from the worlds of scholarship, literature and the arts have joined efforts to make this birthday gift. - Contents: Rafael Scharf: Chronicler of Cracow Jewry / Antony Polonsky; An Interview with Rafael Scharf; - Part One: Memory and Identity: - Evenings / Andrzej Szczypiorski; Tears / Jan Blonski; Rafal (Felek) Scharf / Frank Fox; Rafal / Jerzy Peterkiewicz; Brief aus Gießien nach London via Krakau / Erich Dauzenroth; Keeper of Memory / Konstanty Gebert; Between the Sentences of Remembrance / Anthony Rudolf; From Cracow to London: A Polish Jewish Odyssey / Robert S. Wistrich; From Vilna to San Francisco: Pages from a Diary / Abraham Brumberg; - Part Two: Memory and History: - Jewish Strand in European History / Norman Davies; Some Thoughts on Beginning a Study of Jews in Early Modern Poland / Gershon David Hundert; End of the Dialogue Warsaw, 1907-1912 / Jerzy Jedlicki; Second Republic and its Jewish Citizens / Tomasz Gasowski; Anti-Semitism of Men and Anti-Semitism of Things: Inside Vladimir Jabotinsky's World of Ideas / Jerzy Tomaszewski; Jews' Battle in the Sejm for Equal Rights / Szymon Rudnicki; Cracow's Jews and the Parliamentary Elections, 1919-1939 / Czeslaw Brzoza; Ignacy Schwarzbart's Lost Battle with Emigrationism / Dariusz Stola; In Defense of Poland: Jakub Szpilfogel's 1920 Diary / Marcin Kula' - Part Three: Remembering Places, Remembering People: - Kazimierz Yesterday and Tomorrow / Henryk Halkowski; Old Jewish Cemetery in Cracow / Leszek Hondo; Synagogues of Lwow [Lviv] / Maria & Kazimierz Piechotka; Juliusz Feldhorn 1901-1943: Notes to an Unwritten Biography / Natan Gross; Dybbuks On and Off the Yiddish Stage / Michael C. Steinlauf; Gebirtig's [Mordechai Gebirtig] Ghetto Songs / Sinai Leichter; Individual Experience in Diaries from the Lodz Ghetto / Marian Turski; Why I Made a Film About Korczak / Andrzej Wajda; Memories of Rachel / Maria Rydlowa; - Part Four: Jewish Memory, Polish Memory: - Interpunkcja / Slawomir Mrozek; O Pokutniku sedziwym i o Stuletnim Kluczu / Jerzy Ficowski; People of Different Times / Slawomir Kapralski; Who is a Collaborator? Trials of Michal Weichert / David Engel; Wages of Fear: Confronting Stereotypes About Polish-Jewish Relations After the War / Jan T. Gross; Black is Black. The Sin of Anti-Semitism Cannot Be Trivialized / Stanislaw Musial; In the Era of Memory / Eva Hoffman.
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9788390771519 - Slawomir Kapralski [editor]: The Jews in Poland, Vol. 2
Slawomir Kapralski [editor]

The Jews in Poland, Vol. 2 (1999)

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ISBN: 9788390771519 bzw. 8390771519, Band: 2, vermutlich in Englisch, Judaica Foundation, Jagiellonian University, Research Center on Jewish History and Culture in Poland, Cracow, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.

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Faux-leather hardcover with gilt lettering, 414pp + 12 pages of glossy b&w plates, pictorial endpapers, NOT ex-library. An attractive interior, minor signs of wear@ clean, bright, untanned; unmarked text, firm binding. Faint age-spotting limited to upper outer edges. Scuffed lower edge of rear board. Dust jacket is untorn, gently shelfworn; moderate creasing along the upper edges, a few scratches. -- This book is dedicated to Rafael Scharf, on his 85th birthday. It attempts to mirror the richness of Rafael Scharf's experience and knowledge. His widely ranging interests and different aspects of his personality are presented in the introductory essay by Antony Polonsky, in an interview, and in a number of essays in Part One (published as a separate volume). Part Two presents historical studies on different aspects of Jewish history in Poland before the Holocaust: from its European context and early modern developments to the Jews' struggle for political representation. -- Rafael Scharf (1914-2003) was a guardian of the memory of Poland's and especially Cracow's Jewry, a man who connected the not-so-distant past with new generations of Polish Jews who were searching for their identity, as well as with new generations of Poles who were searching for the identity of their country. "His activity," Antony Polonsky writes, "has been concerned to preserve our memory of the multifaceted world of Polish Jewry. and to reflect on why the history of the 'two saddest nations on earth,' to use Antoni Slonimski's phrase, diverged so drastically and led to so much misunderstanding." Rafael Scharf's friends and admirers from the worlds of scholarship, literature and the arts have joined efforts to make this birthday gift. - Contents: Rafael Scharf: Chronicler of Cracow Jewry / Antony Polonsky; An Interview with Rafael Scharf; - Part One: Memory and Identity: - Evenings / Andrzej Szczypiorski; Tears / Jan Blonski; Rafal (Felek) Scharf / Frank Fox; Rafal / Jerzy Peterkiewicz; Brief aus Gießien nach London via Krakau / Erich Dauzenroth; Keeper of Memory / Konstanty Gebert; Between the Sentences of Remembrance / Anthony Rudolf; From Cracow to London: A Polish Jewish Odyssey / Robert S. Wistrich; From Vilna to San Francisco: Pages from a Diary / Abraham Brumberg; - Part Two: Memory and History: - Jewish Strand in European History / Norman Davies; Some Thoughts on Beginning a Study of Jews in Early Modern Poland / Gershon David Hundert; End of the Dialogue Warsaw, 1907-1912 / Jerzy Jedlicki; Second Republic and its Jewish Citizens / Tomasz Gasowski; Anti-Semitism of Men and Anti-Semitism of Things: Inside Vladimir Jabotinsky's World of Ideas / Jerzy Tomaszewski; Jews' Battle in the Sejm for Equal Rights / Szymon Rudnicki; Cracow's Jews and the Parliamentary Elections, 1919-1939 / Czeslaw Brzoza; Ignacy Schwarzbart's Lost Battle with Emigrationism / Dariusz Stola; In Defense of Poland: Jakub Szpilfogel's 1920 Diary / Marcin Kula' - Part Three: Remembering Places, Remembering People: - Kazimierz Yesterday and Tomorrow / Henryk Halkowski; Old Jewish Cemetery in Cracow / Leszek Hondo; Synagogues of Lwow [Lviv] / Maria & Kazimierz Piechotka; Juliusz Feldhorn 1901-1943: Notes to an Unwritten Biography / Natan Gross; Dybbuks On and Off the Yiddish Stage / Michael C. Steinlauf; Gebirtig's [Mordechai Gebirtig] Ghetto Songs / Sinai Leichter; Individual Experience in Diaries from the Lodz Ghetto / Marian Turski; Why I Made a Film About Korczak / Andrzej Wajda; Memories of Rachel / Maria Rydlowa; - Part Four: Jewish Memory, Polish Memory: - Interpunkcja / Slawomir Mrozek; O Pokutniku sedziwym i o Stuletnim Kluczu / Jerzy Ficowski; People of Different Times / Slawomir Kapralski; Who is a Collaborator? Trials of Michal Weichert / David Engel; Wages of Fear: Confronting Stereotypes About Polish-Jewish Relations After the War / Jan T. Gross; Black is Black. The Sin of Anti-Semitism Cannot Be Trivialized / Stanislaw Musial; In the Era of Memory / Eva Hoffman, Books.
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9788390771519 - Kapralski, Slawomir: The Jews in Poland. Volume II.
Kapralski, Slawomir

The Jews in Poland. Volume II. (1999)

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414 S. Illustr. 24 cm. Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag. Gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Antony Polonsky, Rafael Scharf: The Chronicler of Cracow Jewry --- An Interview with Rafael Scharf --- Part One: MEMORY AND IDENTITY --- Andrzej Szczypiorski, Evenings --- Jan Bloriski, Tears --- Frank Fox, Rafal (Felek) Scharf --- Jerzy Peterkiewicz, Rafal --- Erich Dauzenroth, Brief aus Giefien nach London via Krakau --- Konstanty Gebert, The Keeper of Memory --- Anthony Rudolf, Between the Sentences of Remembrance --- Robert S Wistrich, From Cracow to London A Polish Jewish Odyssey Abraham Brumberg, From Vilna to San Francisco Pages from a Diary --- Part Two: MEMORY AND HISTORY --- Norman Davies, The Jewish Strand in European History --- Gershon David Hundert, Some Thoughts on Beginning a Study of Jews in Early --- Modern Poland --- Jerzy Jedlicki, The End of the Dialogue Warsaw 1907-1912 --- Tomasz Gasowski, The Second Republic and its Jewish Citizens --- Jerzy Tomaszewski, Anti-Semitism of Men and Anti-Semitism of Things Inside --- Vladimir Jabotinsky's World of Ideas --- Szymon Rudnicki, The Jews' Battle in the Sejm for Equal Rights --- Czeslaw Brzoza, Cracow's Jews and the Parliamentary Elections 1919-1939 --- Dariusz Stola, Ignacy Schwarzbart's Lost Battle with Emigrationism --- Marcin Kula, In Defense of Poland Jakub Szpilfogel's 1920 Diary --- Part Three: REMEMBERING PLACES, REMEMBERING PEOPLE --- Henryk Halkowski, Kazimierz Yesterday and Tomorrow --- Leszek Hondo, The Old Jewish Cemetery in Cracow --- Maria and Kazimierz Piechotka, The Synagogues of Lwow --- Natan Gross, Juliusz Feldhorn 1901-1943 Notes to an Unwritten Biography --- Michael C Steinlauf, Dybbuks On and Off the Yiddish Stage --- Sinai Leichter, Gebirtig's Ghetto Songs --- Marian Turski, Individual Experience in Diaries from the Lodz Ghetto --- Andrzej Wajda, Why I Made a Film About Korczak --- Maria Rydlowa, Memories of Rachel // (u.A.) ISBN 8390771519, 1999. gebraucht gut, 800g, Internationaler Versand, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, PayPal, Offene Rechnung, Banküberweisung.
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9788390771519 - Kapralski, Slawomir: The Jews in Poland. Volume II.
Kapralski, Slawomir

The Jews in Poland. Volume II. (1999)

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414 S.; Illustr.; 24 cm. Gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Antony Polonsky, Rafael Scharf: The Chronicler of Cracow Jewry --- An Interview with Rafael Scharf --- Part One: MEMORY AND IDENTITY --- Andrzej Szczypiorski, Evenings --- Jan Bloriski, Tears --- Frank Fox, Rafal (Felek) Scharf --- Jerzy Peterkiewicz, Rafal --- Erich Dauzenroth, Brief aus Giefien nach London via Krakau --- Konstanty Gebert, The Keeper of Memory --- Anthony Rudolf, Between the Sentences of Remembrance --- Robert S Wistrich, From Cracow to London A Polish Jewish Odyssey Abraham Brumberg, From Vilna to San Francisco Pages from a Diary --- Part Two: MEMORY AND HISTORY --- Norman Davies, The Jewish Strand in European History --- Gershon David Hundert, Some Thoughts on Beginning a Study of Jews in Early --- Modern Poland --- Jerzy Jedlicki, The End of the Dialogue Warsaw 1907-1912 --- Tomasz Gasowski, The Second Republic and its Jewish Citizens --- Jerzy Tomaszewski, Anti-Semitism of Men and Anti-Semitism of Things Inside --- Vladimir Jabotinsky's World of Ideas --- Szymon Rudnicki, The Jews' Battle in the Sejm for Equal Rights --- Czeslaw Brzoza, Cracow's Jews and the Parliamentary Elections 1919-1939 --- Dariusz Stola, Ignacy Schwarzbart's Lost Battle with Emigrationism --- Marcin Kula, In Defense of Poland Jakub Szpilfogel's 1920 Diary --- Part Three: REMEMBERING PLACES, REMEMBERING PEOPLE --- Henryk Halkowski, Kazimierz Yesterday and Tomorrow --- Leszek Hondo, The Old Jewish Cemetery in Cracow --- Maria and Kazimierz Piechotka, The Synagogues of Lwow --- Natan Gross, Juliusz Feldhorn 1901-1943 Notes to an Unwritten Biography --- Michael C Steinlauf, Dybbuks On and Off the Yiddish Stage --- Sinai Leichter, Gebirtig's Ghetto Songs --- Marian Turski, Individual Experience in Diaries from the Lodz Ghetto --- Andrzej Wajda, Why I Made a Film About Korczak --- Maria Rydlowa, Memories of Rachel // (u.A.) ISBN 8390771519 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 800 Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag. Books.
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8390771519 - Kapralski, Slawomir: The Jews in Poland. Volume II.
Kapralski, Slawomir

The Jews in Poland. Volume II. (1999)

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8390771519 - Kapralski, Slawomir: The Jews in Poland. Volume II.
Kapralski, Slawomir

The Jews in Poland. Volume II. (1999)

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