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9780814327845

Profiles of a Lost World

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  • ISBN13:

    9780814327845

  • ISBN10:

    0814327842

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-03-01
  • Publisher: Wayne State Univ Pr

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First published in a Yiddish edition in 1958, Profiles of a Lost World is an incomparable source of information about Eastern Europe before World War II as well as an invaluable touchstone for understanding a rich and complex cultural environment. Hirsz Abramowicz (1881-1960), a prominent Jewish educator, writer, and cultural activist, knew that world and wrote about it, and his writings provide a rare eyewitness account of Jewish life during the first half of the twentieth century. Abramowicz was a witness to war, revolution, and major cultural transformations in the Jewish world. His essays, written and originally published in Yiddish between 1920 and 1955, document the local history of Lithuanian Jewry in rural and small-town settings, and in the city of Vilna -- the "Jerusalem of Lithuania" -- which was a major center of East European Jewish intellectual and cultural life. They shed important light on the daily life of Jews and the flourishing of modern Yiddish culture in Eastern Europe during the early twentieth century and offer a personal perspective on the rise of Jewish radical politics. The collection incorporates local history of Lithuanian Jewry, shtetl folklore, observations on rural occupations, Jewish education, and life under German occupation during World War I. It also includes a series of profiles of leading social and intellectual Jewish personalities of the authors day, from traditional scholars to revolutionaries. Together the selections provide a unique blend of social and personal history and a window on a lost world.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 7(9)
Introduction 9(9)
David E. Fishman
My Father's Life and Work 18(18)
Dina Abramowicz
Note from the Editors 36(3)
I. Lithuanian Jewish Traditions 39(76)
Rural jewish Occupations in Lithuania
41(36)
A Lithuanian Shtetl
77(22)
The Diet of Lithuanian Jews
99(10)
Healing the Mentally III
109(6)
II. Reform and Upheaval before World War I 115(60)
Joshua Steinberg
117(7)
Samuel Gozhanski
124(2)
Chaim Fialkov
126(6)
Hirsh Lekert and His Times
132(11)
Anna Lifshits
143(4)
In Tsarist Jails
147(11)
Jewish Gymnasia without Quotas
158(4)
I. L. Peretz Visits the Jewish Writers in Odessa
162(7)
Chaim Weizmann and Kolia Tepper Debate
169(6)
III. World War I and its Aftermath in and around Vilna 175(44)
I Join the Militia
177(5)
The Germans in World War I
182(27)
April 1919
209(10)
IV. Jewish Vocational Education between the World Wars 219(30)
The Vilna ``Help Through Work'' Society
221(8)
Jewish Agricultural School in Wieluciany
229(11)
The Bialystok Vocational School
240(3)
Matthias Schreiber
243(6)
V. Profiles of Vilna Jewry before World War II 249(78)
Mark Antokolsky
251(9)
Khaykl Lunski
260(5)
Samuel Hurwicz
265(4)
Eliezer Kruk
269(7)
B. Kahan-Wirgili
276(4)
Joseph Jaszunski
280(5)
Joseph Czernichow (Danieli)
285(4)
Gershon Malakiewicz
289(3)
Chief Rabbi Isaac Rubinstein
292(5)
Dr. Cemach Szabad
297(4)
Dr. Jacob Wygodzki
301(5)
A. Weiter
306(7)
Zalmen Reisen
313(8)
Moshe Shalit
321(6)
Glossary 327(6)
Endnotes 333(24)
Place-names 357(2)
Periodicals Mentioned in the Text 359(2)
Bibliography 361(6)
Index 367

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