Three Homelands by Norman Salsitz

Three Homelands by Norman Salsitz

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These are the recollections of a Jewish boy, Norman Salsitz, in a pre-war Polish village, of his scramble to survive the Holocaust and of his adventures in America. In America, Salsitz found that the very traits that saw him through the war enabled him to prosper in his adopted land.

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Three Homelands by Norman Salsitz

Compelling recollections of a Jewish boy in a prewar Polish village, of his incredible scramble to survive the Holocaust, and of his adventures in America. Told with the inimitable flair of a born storyteller, these stories recall the lost world of small-town Polish Jewry before the Holocaust and the subsequent odyssey of one boy's struggle to stay alive in the face of catastrophe. Brimming with the authenticity and humanity of personal experience, these memoirs are at once persuasive, moving, and universal in appeal. Packed with rarely divulged details of daily life during the Holocaust, the book provides significant insights into human nature and the roles played by chance and purpose in staying alive. It is a route of dizzying change. First, author Salsitz, an orthodox Jew, becomes a slave laborer. Then he becomes an escapee, then a partisan. In the ultimate irony, he passes as a non-Jew, working in Polish security after the war. In America, Salsitz finds that the very traits that saw him through the war enabled him to prosper in his adopted land.
Norman Salsitz is the author of A Jewish Boyhood in Poland, also published by Syracuse University Press. Stanley Kaish is professor emeritus of Rutgers University.
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ISBN 13 9780815607342
ISBN 10 0815607342
Title Three Homelands
Author Norman Salsitz
Series Religion Theology And The Holocaust
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Publisher Syracuse University Press
Year published 2002-11-30
Number of pages 468
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.