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A Jewish Journey

Surviving and Thriving in Poland, Israel, and the United States

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A Jewish Journey

Surviving and Thriving in Poland, Israel, and the United States

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A Jewish Journey is the memoir of Sam Ron, born Shmuel Rakowski in Kazimierza-Wielka, a tiny village, or shtetl, near Krakow, Poland, in 1924, which was overtaken by the Nazis in 1939. As opposed to other Holocaust memoirs, the book takes the form of a Q&A with students who have met him to hear his story, underscoring the importance of Holocaust education not only for Sam himself, but also for all those who will never have the opportunity to meet a survivor. It is written in a novelistic form, in order to touch the heart as well as the mind.
Ron is one of the oldest living survivors of the Nazi death camps. After the war, he worked for Bericha, an organization that resettled in the Land of Israel orphaned refugees from Europe. He also served in the Haganah fighting force and was what is known as a chalutz, an early settler before the founding of the State of Israel, where he helped found a settlement and served as a soldier in the Haganah, the precursor to the Israel Defense Forces. He subsequently immigrated to the U.S. and was a successful land developer in Akron and Canton, Ohio. Now Sam lives in Boca Raton, Florida, and continues what he has done for over half a century: educating young and old about his experiences of the momentous historical events in which he has taken part. Along with his acclaimed work as a volunteer educator, until 2019, Sam Ron was a regular volunteer for the March of the Living, a longstanding educational program that takes students and adults to Poland and Israel to visit many of the same places where he survived—and thrived.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Alan L: Berger, Ph:D:
Introduction: Man's Search for Listeners, by Caren Schnur Neile, Ph:D:
Part I: Timeline
Part II: The Talk
Part III: The Questions and the Answers
Chapter 1: What Was It like for You as a Boy in Poland?
Chapter 2: Can You Describe the Time Leading Up to War?
Chapter 3: How Did War Come to Your Town?
Chapter 4: What Was the Beginning of the German Occupation like for You?
Chapter 5: What Made Your Family Go into Hiding?
Chapter 6: What Did It Feel like to Be in Hiding?
Chapter 7: What Was Happening in Your Town While You Were in Hiding?
Chapter 8: What Was It like Getting to the Krakow Ghetto?
Chapter 9: Can You Describe Life in the Ghetto?
Chapter 10: What Was Life like for You at Plaszow?
Chapter 11: How Did You Get to Pionki?
Chapter 12: How Did You Leave Pionki and Where Did You Go?
Chapter 13: What Was It like Getting to Sachsenhausen?
Chapter 14: What Happened at Glowen?
Chapter 15: What Led to the Death March?
Chapter 16: What Were the First Few Days

Product details

Published Oct 12 2022
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 206
ISBN 9780761873587
Imprint Hamilton Books
Illustrations 19 b/w photos;
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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