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Prisoner of Hope / Beginning with a vivid evocation of the milieu of prewar Warsaw, where his upper-class family was both privileged among Jews and despised by Poles, Moshe Prywes deftly interweaves vignettes of his autobiography with keen observations about a world tumbling into war and madness. Mobilized into the Polish Army as a medical officer in 1939, he escaped the Nazi invasion but was captured by the Soviet Army and shipped off to a Siberian labor camp. He spent six years there, at one time serving as physician to 28,000 prisoners. After liberation his path led to Ukraine, Sweden, Paris, and in 1951, to the new Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem. Later he would serve as founding dean at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, where his "Beer Sheva Experiment" remains a model for medical education worldwide. This fascinating retrospective is a story of personal courage in the face of great adversity, a life that was, as Prywes writes, "sustained by faith and hope: faith in humanity and hope for a better world."
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Holocaust--Personalnarratives. / Prywes,Moshe--Biography
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PublisherHanover, N.H, USA, Brandeis University Press, 1996
SubjectPrywes, Moshe--BiographyHolocaust--Personal narratives.Jews--Poland--BiographyHolocaust survivors--Israel--Biography.Physicians--Israel--Biography.Refugees, Jewish--Soviet Union--Biography.Universitat Ben-Guryon ba-Negev. University center for the Health Sciences--Biography.
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ISBN9780874516531
URLhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/work/21697335?q=9780874516531&c=book&versionId=26065057https://books.google.com.hk/books/about/Prisoner_of_Hope.html?id=VLhtAAAAMAAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=y
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