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A Jewish Journey

Surviving and Thriving in Poland, Israel, and the United States
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 2022

Summary

A Jewish Journey is the memoir of Sam Ron, born Shmuel Rakowski in Kazimierza-Wielka, a tiny village, or shtetl, near Krakow, Poland, in 1924, which was overtaken by the Nazis in 1939. As opposed to other Holocaust memoirs, the book takes the form of a Q&A with students who have met him to hear his story, underscoring the importance of Holocaust education not only for Sam himself, but also for all those who will never have the opportunity to meet a survivor. It is written in a novelistic form, in order to touch the heart as well as the mind.

Ron is one of the oldest living survivors of the Nazi death camps. After the war, he worked for Bericha, an organization that resettled in the Land of Israel orphaned refugees from Europe. He also served in the Haganah fighting force and was what is known as a chalutz, an early settler before the founding of the State of Israel, where he helped found a settlement and served as a soldier in the Haganah, the precursor to the Israel Defense Forces. He subsequently immigrated to the U.S. and was a successful land developer in Akron and Canton, Ohio. Now Sam lives in Boca Raton, Florida, and continues what he has done for over half a century: educating young and old about his experiences of the momentous historical events in which he has taken part. Along with his acclaimed work as a volunteer educator, until 2019, Sam Ron was a regular volunteer for the March of the Living, a longstanding educational program that takes students and adults to Poland and Israel to visit many of the same places where he survived—and thrived.

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Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-0-7618-7358-7
ISBN-Online
978-0-7618-7359-4
Publisher
Hamilton Books, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
172
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Foreword No access
    3. Introduction No access
    4. Timeline No access
  1. The Talk No access Pages 1 - 4
    1. What Was It Like for You as a Boy in Poland? No access
    2. Can You Describe the Time Leading Up to War? No access
    3. How Did War Come to Your Town? No access
    4. What Was the Beginning of the German Occupation Like for You? No access
    5. What Made Your Family Go into Hiding? No access
    6. How Did It Feel to Be in Hiding? No access
    7. What Was Happening in Your Town While You Were in Hiding? No access
    8. What Was It Like Getting to the Krakow Ghetto? No access
    9. Can You Describe Life in the Ghetto? No access
    10. How Was Life for You at Plaszow? No access
    11. How Did You Get to Pionki? No access
    12. How Did You Leave Pionki and Where Did You Go? No access
    13. What Was It Like Getting to Sachsenhausen? No access
    14. What Happened at Glowen? No access
    15. What Led to the Death March? No access
    16. What Were the First Few Days of Liberation Like? No access
    17. What Happened When You Got Back to Poland? No access
    18. What Did You Do for Bericha? No access
    19. How Did You Get to the Land of Israel? No access
    20. How Were You Wounded? No access
    21. Could You Talk About Bilha? No access
    22. What Did You Do After the Israeli War of Independence? No access
    23. What Happened to Your Parents Directly After Liberation? No access
    24. Could You Talk About Coming to America? No access
    25. Did You Encounter Anti-Semitism in the U.S. After the War? No access
    26. What Was It Like Being an Immigrant to the U.S. at That Time? No access
    27. How Was Your First Visit Back to Your Hometown? No access
    28. Could You Talk More About Getting Involved in Holocaust Education? No access
    29. What Made You Go Back to Poland in 1989? No access
    30. How Was It Reuniting with the Man Whose Family Hid You during the War? No access
    31. How Did You Feel Going Back to Kazimierza Wielka the Second Time? No access
    32. What Was Your Experience with March of the Living? No access
    33. What Have You Done Recently to Educate the Public About the Holocaust? No access
    34. What Is Your Relationship Now with Your Hometown? No access
    35. Have You Ever Been Uncomfortable Speaking Out? No access
    36. What Is Your Proudest Achievement? No access
    37. What Do You Think Sustained You during Your Darkest Days? No access
  2. Afterword No access Pages 167 - 168
  3. ‌‌Glossary of Yiddish and Hebrew Terms‌‌‌‌ No access Pages 169 - 170
  4. About the Author No access Pages 171 - 172

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