The Shoemaker's Son: The Life of a Holocaust Resister

Author:   Laura Beth Bakst
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
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9789493231665


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
Format:   Hardback
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When the Soviet Union invaded Iwje, Poland in September 1939, David Bakszt’s life was thrown into turmoil. His father’s business was shuttered, his family was impoverished overnight, and his tight-knit community was disbanded. Though David did not know it at the time, a similar fate had befallen many Eastern European Jews, including the Silberfarb family in Serniki, Poland. Then, the Nazis arrived. From crowded ghettos and frigid forests to the battlefields on the Eastern Front, The Shoemaker’s Son tells the true story of the Bakszts’ and Silberfarbs’ fights for survival, their struggles to rebuild in the aftermath, and the lives that they saved and lost in the process. Written by a third-generation survivor, this book provides a sober but loving account of her refugee family’s extraordinary resistance efforts against the Nazis, the survivors’ remarkable ability to embrace life amid so much death, and the indelible impact left on them and future generations.

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Author:   Laura Beth Bakst
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
Imprint:   Amsterdam Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9789493231665


ISBN 10:   9493231666
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Remarks by David Bakst Bakszt Family Silberfarb Family Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Photos Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Photos Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Photos Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Photos Chapter 28 Epilogue Bakst Family Tree Silberfarb Family Tree Photos Notes Acknowledgments Further Reading Amsterdam Publishers Further Reading

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"""The Shoemaker's Son sheds a vital light on Jewish resistance efforts in partisan detachments, refuting the misconception that Jews were passive victims of the Nazis and their collaborators. A gripping read, it is both heart-wrenching and inspiring in recounting the heroic acts the Bakszts undertook to thwart German operations, save Jewish lives, and simply survive in Eastern Europe's forests."" —Sheri Rosenblum, Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation ""It is said that one dies twice. First, when you take your last breath. And second, when there is no one alive who remembers you, and who knows and tells your story. This new and breathtaking book, The Shoemaker's Son, an exquisite addition to the sacred library of testimonies about the horrors of the Holocaust and the bravery exhibited by so many during it, ensures that David Bakst and Paula Silberfarb will continue to live on through those who know, and will remember, and will retell their story of heroism and determination. The world must continue to know about who died at the hands of the Nazis, and how they died, so that we can defend against the would-be tyrants that lurk and threaten. Through this book, we can also continue to learn about who lived, and how they lived, despite the Nazis' attempt to eradicate them and the Jewish people. The Shoemaker's Son is required reading for all those who wish to remember, sacredly, and to keep the Nazis' victims alive."" —Rabbi Adam Kligfeld, Senior Rabbi, Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles ""As one of the last works of non-fiction sourced directly from interviews with Holocaust survivors, The Shoemaker's Son is a remarkable story of heroism, ingenuity, defiance, and survival. Through the lens of David Bakst's and Paula Silberfarb's extraordinary lives, it provides a powerful and engaging account of the destruction of two Jewish communities in Eastern Europe, Jewish resistance efforts, and the ability of survivors to rebuild in the aftermath. This is a story that must be told."" —Benjamin Ferencz, Chief Prosecutor for the United States in the Einsatzgruppen Case before the Nuremberg Military Tribunal and Nazi war crimes investigator"


The Shoemaker's Son sheds a vital light on Jewish resistance efforts in partisan detachments, refuting the misconception that Jews were passive victims of the Nazis and their collaborators. A gripping read, it is both heart-wrenching and inspiring in recounting the heroic acts the Bakszts undertook to thwart German operations, save Jewish lives, and simply survive in Eastern Europe's forests. - Sheri Rosenblum, Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation It is said that one dies twice. First, when you take your last breath. And second, when there is no one alive who remembers you, and who knows and tells your story. This new and breathtaking book, The Shoemaker's Son, an exquisite addition to the sacred library of testimonies about the horrors of the Holocaust and the bravery exhibited by so many during it, ensures that David Bakst and Paula Silberfarb will continue to live on through those who know, and will remember, and will retell their story of heroism and determination. The world must continue to know about who died at the hands of the Nazis, and how they died, so that we can defend against the would-be tyrants that lurk and threaten. Through this book, we can also continue to learn about who lived, and how they lived, despite the Nazis' attempt to eradicate them and the Jewish people. The Shoemaker's Son is required reading for all those who wish to remember, sacredly, and to keep the Nazis' victims alive. - Rabbi Adam Kligfeld, Senior Rabbi, Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles As one of the last works of non-fiction sourced directly from interviews with Holocaust survivors, The Shoemaker's Son is a remarkable story of heroism, ingenuity, defiance, and survival. Through the lens of David Bakst's and Paula Silberfarb's extraordinary lives, it provides a powerful and engaging account of the destruction of two Jewish communities in Eastern Europe, Jewish resistance efforts, and the ability of survivors to rebuild in the aftermath. This is a story that must be told. - Benjamin Ferencz, Chief Prosecutor for the United States in the Einsatzgruppen Case before the Nuremberg Military Tribunal and Nazi war crimes investigator


The Shoemaker's Son sheds a vital light on Jewish resistance efforts in partisan detachments, refuting the misconception that Jews were passive victims of the Nazis and their collaborators. A gripping read, it is both heart-wrenching and inspiring in recounting the heroic acts the Bakszts undertook to thwart German operations, save Jewish lives, and simply survive in Eastern Europe's forests. - Sheri Rosenblum, Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation It is said that one dies twice. First, when you take your last breath. And second, when there is no one alive who remembers you, and who knows and tells your story. This new and breathtaking book, The Shoemaker's Son, an exquisite addition to the sacred library of testimonies about the horrors of the Holocaust and the bravery exhibited by so many during it, ensures that David Bakst and Paula Silberfarb will continue to live on through those who know, and will remember, and will retell their story of heroism and determination. The world must continue to know about who died at the hands of the Nazis, and how they died, so that we can defend against the would-be tyrants that lurk and threaten. Through this book, we can also continue to learn about who lived, and how they lived, despite the Nazis' attempt to eradicate them and the Jewish people. The Shoemaker's Son is required reading for all those who wish to remember, sacredly, and to keep the Nazis' victims alive. - Rabbi Adam Kligfeld, Senior Rabbi, Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles As one of the last works of non-fiction sourced directly from interviews with Holocaust survivors, The Shoemaker's Son is a remarkable story of heroism, ingenuity, defiance, and survival. Through the lens of David Bakst's and Paula Silberfarb's extraordinary lives, it provides a powerful and engaging account of the destruction of two Jewish communities in Eastern Europe, Jewish resistance efforts, and the ability of survivors to rebuild in the aftermath. This is a story that must be told. - Benjamin Ferencz, Chief Prosecutor for the United States in the Einsatzgruppen Case before the Nuremberg Military Tribunal and Nazi war crimes investigator


Author Information

Laura Beth Bakst is a lawyer and an especially proud granddaughter. Her grandparents' experiences influenced her decision to pursue a career in law. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University, where much of her coursework focused on anti-discrimination studies, and a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School. Laura spent years researching her family history, interviewing survivors, and writing The Shoemaker's Son so that her ancestors' heroic acts-and the horrors inflicted on them-are documented and preserved for future generations.

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