The Jews of Silence
By Elie Wiesel
By Elie Wiesel
By Elie Wiesel
By Elie Wiesel
Category: European World History
Category: European World History
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$15.00
Jan 13, 1987 | ISBN 9780805208269
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Aug 16, 2011 | ISBN 9780805242973
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Praise
“One passionate outcry, both in content and in style.”
—Isaac Bashevis Singer , The New York Times Book Review
“While all religions survive precariously in the Soviet Union, Judaism struggles against singular oppression . . . Wiesel does not portray a self-pitying Soviet Jewry. Rather, he stresses the indomitable strength of their belief. His most moving images focus on the students, who by all laws of logic should have spiritually vanished into the mainstream of Mother Russia long ago.”
—The Christian Science Monitor
Table Of Contents
Introduction to the 2011 Edition / vii
To the Reader / xi
1. Introduction / 3
2. Fear / 11
3. A Gift / 20
4. Babi Yar / 28
5. Celebration in Moscow / 37
6 A Night of Dancing / 49
7. Solitude / 57
8. The Dream of Israel / 66
9. What They Expect from Us / 76
10. The Return / 88
11. Epilogue / 107
Afterword by Martin Gilbert / 115
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