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Broken chain : Catholics uncover the Holocaust's hidden legacy and discover their Jewish roots / Vera Muller-Paisner.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.P63 A1524 2005

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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Muller-Paisner, Vera.
    Published
    Charlottesville, Va. : Pitchstone Pub., [2005]
    ©2005
    Locale
    Poland
    Edition
    First edition
    Contents
    War, trauma, and memory
    Secrets unearthed
    Learning the ropes
    Agnieszka, Felix, and Marek
    Double lives
    Identity and torment for parent and child
    Forbidden knowledge
    "Broken chain" : the work begins
    Facing oneself and each other
    Integrating the pieces
    The work revisited : two years later
    A dialogue with the Rabbi of Poland
    Understanding family history.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-128).
    War, trauma, and memory -- Secrets unearthed -- Learning the ropes -- Agnieszka, Felix, and Marek -- Double lives -- Identity and torment for parent and child -- Forbidden knowledge -- "Broken chain" : the work begins -- Facing oneself and each other -- Integrating the pieces -- The work revisited : two years later -- A dialogue with the Rabbi of Poland -- Understanding family history.

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    Language
    English
    External Link
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    ISBN
    0972887555
    Physical Description
    127 pages ; 23 cm

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