My search / Josef Ben-Eliezer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Robertsbridge, England : Plough Publishing House c.2013Description: 117 p. : ill. ; cov.ill.col. 19 cmISBN:
  • 9780874869323
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.5315 B435m 2013
LOC classification:
  • D804.I75 B46 2004
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Available for free pdf download at the Ploughbooks UK website.
Contents:
1. Earliest memories -- 2. Rozwadów, life in the shtetl -- 3. Religious life -- 4. Refugees -- 5. Exiled to Siberia -- 6. Samarkand, hunger and disease -- 7. Teheran children -- 8. Palestine -- 9. At the school of agriculture -- 10. Search begins -- 11. Fighting for the land -- 12. Reunion -- 13. Search continues -- 14. Paris group -- 15. Breakthrough.
Summary: Ben-Eliezer grew up in Germany in a Jewish family under the shadow of the Nazis. He was forced into exile in Siberia, barely escaping with his life from starvation and disease in southern Asia, and finally made it to the land of Israel. Faced with the horror of the Holocaust, he was determined to fight for the independence of his new homeland. But the inhumanity of war continued to pursue him, along with the question: why cannot men and women live together in peace?--From the publisher's description.
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1. Earliest memories -- 2. Rozwadów, life in the shtetl -- 3. Religious life -- 4. Refugees -- 5. Exiled to Siberia -- 6. Samarkand, hunger and disease -- 7. Teheran children -- 8. Palestine -- 9. At the school of agriculture -- 10. Search begins -- 11. Fighting for the land -- 12. Reunion -- 13. Search continues -- 14. Paris group -- 15. Breakthrough.

Ben-Eliezer grew up in Germany in a Jewish family under the shadow of the Nazis. He was forced into exile in Siberia, barely escaping with his life from starvation and disease in southern Asia, and finally made it to the land of Israel. Faced with the horror of the Holocaust, he was determined to fight for the independence of his new homeland. But the inhumanity of war continued to pursue him, along with the question: why cannot men and women live together in peace?--From the publisher's description.

Available for free pdf download at the Ploughbooks UK website.

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