Overview
- Summary
- In his own words, the story of Shepsel Gutman, who survived both Nazi concentration camp (Ravensbruck) and the anti-Semitism and atheism of the postwar Soviet Union until being permitted to emigrate to Israel in 1991.
- Uniform Title
- Plenënnyĭ rebënok. English
Плененный ребенок. английский - Format
- Book
- Published
- Brooklyn, N.Y. : Shaar Press : distributed by Mesorah Publications, 2011
- Locale
- Soviet Union
Israel
Ukraine - Edition
- First edition
- Notes
-
"Translated from the Hebrew Tinok she'nishbah by Malky Heimowitz." That work is, in turn, translation of the Russian original : Plenënnyĭ rebënok : povest'. Pardes, 2008.
תרגום של: תינוק שנשבה.
Оригинальное заглавие: Плененный ребенок.
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 1422611736
9781422611739 - Physical Description
- 267 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Keywords & Subjects
- Subjects
- Jews--Soviet Union--Biography. Jews--Persecutions--Soviet Union. Holocaust survivors--Soviet Union--Biography. Holocaust survivors--Israel--Biography. Jews, Russian--Israel--Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Ukraine--Personal narratives. Autobiographies. Personal narratives. Guṭman, Shepsil.
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