GMD | BOOK |
Classification | 365 MEN |
Publisher | Gefen Publishing House Ltd, 2012 |
Subject | Biography & Autobiographypersonal memoirsRussiaPolitical PrisonersReligion / Judaism / GeneralAnti-SemitismSoviet UnionEuropean HistoryEuropean Jewish CultureJewish InterestIsraelJewish ImmigrationExodus |
Description | In the Latvian capital Riga after the Second World War, a Jewish boy in the Soviet Union grew up in an atmosphere pervaded by anti-Semitism. After his father was arrested during one of the waves of anti-Semitic persecutions that swept through the Soviet Union his mother died of heartbreak. That tragedy heralded the beginning of something better. Powerfully drawn into Jewish life, at age 19 he founded an underground organization that struggled for Jewish rights - including the right to study Torah. At age 22, after his attempts to receive an exit visa were repeatedly refused, he participated in an attempt to hijack a plane to the West -- which led to his arrest and sentence of 12 years.
This is the story of one man s resistance against tyranny, and his daily struggle to retain his Jewishness and his humanity in a system built to extinguish both. Unbroken Spirit is a testament to the strength of the human soul and an inspiration to us all.
His struggle opened the first cracks in the Iron Curtain and eventually brought about the mass exodus of Soviet Jewry and its dramatic aliya to Israel. |
ISBN | 9789652295637 |
Additional ISBN | 9652295639 |
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