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Zev Birger, Shimon Peres
No Time for Patience - My Road from Kaunas to Jerusalem - A Memoir of a Holocaust Survivor
Inglese · Copertina rigida
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Informationen zum Autor Zev Birger has been thedirector of the JerusalemInternational Book Fair forover fifteen years. Among otherpositions he has held in Israelare director of Light Industries,deputy director general of theMinistry of Commerce andIndustry, executive director ofthe Economic Council onPrinting and Publishing, and head of the Israeli FilmCenter. For several years, he lived in France and washead of the Paris office of International CreativeManagement/Film Marketing. He lives with his wife,Trudi, in Jerusalem, and has three sons and ninegrandchildren. Shimon Peres was one of Israel’s founding fathers and for more than six decades was an architect of its ascent from a fragile state to a global power. In 1994, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his extraordinary efforts to forge peace between Israel and the Palestinians. In 1996, he founded the groundbreaking Peres Center for Peace and Innovation to focus on developing and implementing imaginative peacebuilding programs around the world. Peres died in September 2016, shortly after finishing his work on this book. He was ninety-three years old. Klappentext Until the age of fourteen, Zev Birgerenjoyed an idyllic childhood growing upin Kaunas, a flourishing city of mostlyprogressive Jews in Lithuania. His father held asecure job as an engineer, his mother was warmand loving, and he remembers many blissfulafternoons spent playing in the family's gardenafter Hebrew school. Inspired by Zionist writers, young Zev and hisfriends firmly believed in the need to establish ahomeland for Jews. They could not have knownat the time how urgent that need would become intheir own lives. In 1940, the Russian army, then ayear later the German Nazi machine, invadedLithuania. The Birgers, along with all the otherJews in the area, were forced into the ghetto innearby Slobidka. In simple but powerful prose, Zev describes hisfamily's efforts to survive in this ghetto,including being discovered by the SS in a cellarhideaway as gunfire sounded from theapproaching front. In 1944, the Birgers weredeported to the Dachau/Kaufering concentrationcamp, where Zev was forced into heavy labor inan underground arms factory. He was the onlymember of his family to survive. In this brief but moving story, many ofthe atrocities of ghetto and camp life as they wereexperienced by a teenaged boy come to light: thelast moment he saw his mother's face as she wastaken away; the Children's Atkion in 1944, duringwhich more than two thousand children wererounded up and murdered; the rampant starvationand disease around him. But there were alsomoments of light: a compassionate doctor whospared the boy when he was sick, and numerousbrushes with death that left him, astonishingly,alive. Zev credits his stubborn nature, sheer will, andgood luck for allowing him to outwit his oppressorson so many occasions and survive untilliberation in 1945. The physical and mentalstrength that saw him through the terrible yearswould serve him years later when he becameinvolved in the establishment of the State of Israeland a driving force behind the publishing andprinting industry in his young country. As a manof books, of language and literature, of cinemaand theater, Zev Birger has always supporteddiversity in Israel's cultural life. His gift ofbringing people together is a source of inspirationfor young and old everywhere. His story is atestament to hope, survival, and accomplishment. Zusammenfassung Until the age of fourteen! Zev Birgerenjoyed an idyllic childhood growing upin Kaunas! a flourishing city of mostlyprogressive Jews in Lithuania. His father held asecure job as an engineer! his mother was warmand loving! and he remembers many blissfulafternoons spent playing in the family’s gardenafter Hebrew school. Inspired by Zionist writers! young Zev and hisfriends firmly believed in the need to establish ahomeland for Jews...
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Autori | Zev Birger, Shimon Peres |
Editore | William Morrow |
Lingue | Inglese |
Formato | Copertina rigida |
Pubblicazione | 05.12.2011 |
EAN | 9781557043863 |
ISBN | 978-1-55704-386-3 |
Pagine | 160 |
Categorie |
Narrativa
> Romanzi
> Epistole, diari
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Historical, HISTORY: Jewish, HISTORY: Modern / 20th Century / Holocaust |
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