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The Stories Our Parents Found Too Painful To Tell - Rafael Rajzner, Henry R Lew"Rajzner's valuable memoir adds to our knowledge and understanding of the fate of the Jews of Bialystok, a city of importance in the life of pre war Polish Jews. I believe it deserves to receive the widest possible circulation and publicity." Sir Martin Gilbert. A retrieved version of the first Holocaust memoir published in Australia in 1948. Is is one of the earliest memoirs written, originally in Yiddish. It has been adapted into English, with the
"Rajzner's valuable memoir adds to our knowledge and understanding of the fate of the Jews of Bialystok, a city of importance in the life of pre-war Polish Jews. I believe it deserves to receive the widest possible circulation and publicity." -Sir Martin Gilbert.
A retrieved version of the first Holocaust memoir published in Australia in 1948. Is is one of the earliest memoirs written, originally in Yiddish. It has been adapted into English, with the voluntary assistance of 22 righteous translators, worldwide, a separate story in itself. Rajzer's book was buried with him when he died in 1953.
Rafael Rajzner (alternative spellings Raphael Raizner) was a printer who managed to survive the liquidation of the Bialystoker ghetto and also Stutthof, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Sachsenhausen, Mauthausen, Schlier and Ebensee concentration camps. This book is his testament!
Henry R. Lew is a practicing ophthalmic surgeon, who has written, lectured and made movies on professional subjects.
In his spare time he has also written and published three books. The first, "Horace Brodzky," formed the basis of a Commonwealth Government funded exhibition as part of the bicentennial celebrations of 1988; the second,
"In Search of Derwent Lees," helped raise in excess of $100,000 for the promotion of Sane Australia with a touring exhibition through Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in 1996; and the third, "The Five Walking Sticks," was "Pick of the Week" in the Melbourne Age in 2002.
AMCL Publications 2002, softcover
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