A Chosen Few: The Resurrection of European Jewry

A Chosen Few: The Resurrection of European Jewry

1994 • 410 pages

Despite the horrors of the Holocaust, decades of Soviet dominance, the rise of neo-Nazism, and a resurgence of anti-Semitism, Jewish communities have been recreated throughout postwar Europe. In A Chosen Few, Mark Kurlansky visits the homes and lives of those Jews who have returned or remained, and explores the many reasons why they continue to build their lives in Europe. From Antwerp to Budapest, in Paris, Berlin, and Warsaw, through individuals both ordinary and famous, Kurlansky shows us the face of European Jewry—a face that may bear the scars of persecution, but looks toward a better future with hope and boundless determination.

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