Ebook: Broken Chain : Catholics Uncover the Holocaust's Hidden Legacy and Discover Jewish Roots
Author: Vera Muller-Paisner
- Tags: Ronald S. Lauder Foundation -- Employees., Jews -- Poland -- Biography., Jewish children in the Holocaust -- Poland -- Biography., Christian converts from Judaism -- Poland -- Biography., Holocaust Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Influence., Poland -- Ethnic relations.
- Series: Broken Chain
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Pitchstone Publishing
- City: Los Angeles, United States
- Language: English
- epub
By the early 1990s, four thousand Jews remained in Poland, a startling figure considering 3.25 million Jews lived there at the start of World War II. Indeed, of all the horrors of the Holocaust, Polish Jewry suffered the worst fate. But miraculously, the Jewish community in Poland has been experiencing a rebirth over the past decade. The Jewish population there is now estimated at twenty thousand. This increase is not due to immigration, but to the surfacing of secrets, family truths that have been buried since the early days of the Holocaust, when many Jews hid their identity, their religion, and their heritage in order to survive.
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