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Poland's Jewish Landmarks: A Travel Guide

Poland's Jewish Landmarks: A Travel Guide

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Author: Joram Kagan
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 264
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Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.3 x 0.7

ISBN: 0781808510
Dewey Decimal Number: 914.380457089924
EAN: 9780781808514
ASIN: 0781808510

Publication Date: August 2001
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Product Description
Complemented by over 70 maps, illustrations, and timelines that illuminate the history and achievements of Polish Jewry, this guide provides thorough and detailed lists of synagogues, monuments, cemeteries, and other places of Jewish heritage.


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5 out of 5 stars A wonderful contribution   February 10, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This stand alone volume is a wonderful beggining of an index of Jewish sites in Poland and is a worthy addition to any traveller going to that country to examine its Jewish past or his or her Jewish roots there. Although it claims to begin in the 9th century AD the sites do not date back so far. Nevertheless the index provided is extensive and interestaint as it is diverse and gives the reader a true taste of the great wealth of the heritage of the Jews of Poland.

A must have for anyone interested in the Jewish history of Poland.

Seth J. Frantzman



4 out of 5 stars A Guide to Jewish Poland   April 20, 2004
 24 out of 25 found this review helpful

What can you say about Jewish Poland in 264 pages or less?
This is a subject for volumes, not for a thin paperback.
I suppose that if I had to describe Polish Jewry "on one foot" (as they say) this book would be it. This is the book in your backpack when you travel to Poland. It opens with the Kaddish. You'll need that often, as you travel through the country.

It then goes on to list some of the Jewish landmark events in a "Chronology of Jewish Presence in Poland before and after WWII" which starts at 860 AD. That's just to give you a taste of how rich the Jewish heritage was in Poland.

There are several short chapters on the history of the Jews in Poland, and an introduction to Polish Jewish culture. But the most interesting and useful information in this book is the reference material. The book contains maps of various sorts, showing not just geography but also demographic information. There are lists and photos, diagrams, and names, names and more names.

So many contributed to the rich Jewish life in Poland that they are too great to mention. The section on famous figures and their contributions is simply a list of names
and their contributions. This hardly does justice so giants like Shalom Aleichem and Isaac Bashevis Singer, each one line entries under Yiddish and Hebrew Writers. Imagine that.

Almost a third of this book is a glossary of Polish Jewry. Here you will find an alphabetical listing of some of the most significant locations and a paragraph on each.
Though some of the entries are very thorough, I was disappointed in the number of items missing from this 100-page section, particulary the religious references.

The chapter on major Jewish centers in Poland, focuses on Cracow, Lodz, Lublin, and Warsaw. The book has an interesting chapter on tracing ones roots in Poland. It discusses the types of documents that are helpful for tracing family members and the repositories in Poland where they can be found. There is a list of modern day congregations and synagogues, striking in that it is two sides of a single page. There is another section on current Jewish organizations, recommended reading and an index.

I suppose if such a rich topic as Poland's Jewish Landmarks had to be summed up in a portable paperback, this book does the job. But readers of this book should take the recommended reading section seriously, and use this book as just the start of a fascinating study.

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