A Tale of One City

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  • A Tale of One City Book Detail

  • Author : Ben Giladi
  • Release Date : 1991
  • Publisher : Shengold Books
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 414
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 84,84 MB

A Tale of One City by Ben Giladi PDF Summary

Book Description: Piotrkow Trybunalski contained one of the oldest Jewish communities in Poland. In this large compilation of essays, the city is described during various periods of its history, with a special emphasis on the last 150 years. With contributions from many authors, most of them survivors, the volume gives a multifaceted picture of life as it was lived in a typical Jewish community before the Holocaust.

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