The History of the Jews in the Second Polish Republic. People, Culture, Tradition is an engaging story that will take the reader into the multifaceted world of the followers of Judaism who inhabited Polish lands during the troubled interwar period.
Enriched with archival photographs, the publication presents the material and spiritual culture and the variety of forms of communal life of Polish Jews. It reveals the forgotten space of shtetls, Jewish neighborhoods and storefront streets. The stories quoted outline the extraordinary atmosphere of multi-generational Jewish families, the religious traditions they cultivated, and their daily rituals. The book also depicts the world of the refined community of factory owners, lawyers and bankers.
Dragon Publishing, 2011
Format: 300 x 230 mm, 240s.
Very good condition.