For 900 years the Polish shtetl was a home to generations of Jewish families. In 1944 almost every Jew was murdered and with them died a way of life that had survived for centuries. Yaffa Eliach has written a landmark history of the shtetl.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An important and moving book.,
By A Customer
This review is from: There Once Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok (Hardcover)
This meticulously researched book chronicles the 900-year-old settlement of Eishyshok, a center of culture and tradition that was virtually extinguished by the Holocaust. Rather than focus on the terrible end, the author has endeavored to revive the town and its inhabitants through salvaged photographs, narratives, and history gathered over many years of travel and research. The author has produced a moving and well documented book that serves history while respecting and memorializing the individual people who gave the town its spirit. I have to doubt the motives of those who are using this review space to disect the author's own life and memories, which are not the subject of this book.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This volume is as thick and meaty as a stew.,
By EGS3@aol.com, Esther G. Schwartz (Columbus, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: There Once Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok (Hardcover)
The pictures and captions alone make this book worth the price of admission. You can pick up this book, and randomly turn to any page, and find it intriguing. Once you start, it is difficult to close the book, to put it down. The reader is stunned by the amount of research and the wearying journeys that must have gone into the compiling of this volume. It is a masterpiece with all the photos, the descriptions, the minute details of the once-beautiful life in Eishyshok. It is a heartbreaking book, that so many of those beautiful, shining lights were snuffed out so callously and brutally. Yaffa Eliach has produced unforgettable scenes of a lost world. It is amazing that she could find so many of those wonderful pictures of handsome families, enjoying life in Eishyshok. One feels as though one knows the people, as we look into their faces and read about their lives from long, long ago. This is one of the finest books on any subject that I have ever seen. It definitely deserves to be in every home.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gone but not fogotten......,
By Dov B Yair (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: There Once Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok (Hardcover)
This book is extremely well written and Yaffa's research superb. The story itself is very topical at the moment and like Jan Gross' book "Neighbours', it will probably draw the attention of Poles, Lithuanians etc around the world who wish to deny that their people had anything to do with the slaughter of Jews in the holocaust. The story covers pretty much all aspects of life for the Jews of Eishyshok for the past 900 years up until the Nazis destroyed the community together with the help of their Lithuanian, Polish and Latvian aids. This book is definately worth reading and with the many photographs in the book, you come to develop a close affiliation with the people. Do read it, it is certainly extremely thorough.
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