A Study of the Life and Torah Conciousness of Jews in the Towns and Villages of Lithuania and Northeastern Poland
When we refer to the Holocaust, we traditionally refer to the six million souls who perished. But there is another dimension that must be considered-the destruction of Jewish life and culture of pre-war Europe. By learning “what was” we can more fully grasp the magnitude of the Holocaust, how deeply we suffered then and the loss we still feel today.
This book is part of a curriculum developed by the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland, which was founded in 1943 by the Telshe Roshei Yeshiva who had escaped the Holocaust.
Goldy says: “The best part of these books is the first-hand memories of daily life in the Jewish towns of Eastern Europe that we have lost.”
See also The World That Was: Poland