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April 17,2025
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“This book is a fascinating review of the changing life of Jews and Judaism and Europeans in general since the Second World War.”
–Rocky Mountain News

“Kurlansky does an astonishingly informative job here, covering a vast array of individuals and communities throughout Europe, chronicling the economic, political, and cultural trends that reshaped and often played havoc with their lives and destinies. His descriptions of life in Antwerp, Paris, Budapest, and Amsterdam are superb, while his chapters on Poland are among the best I’ve read.”
–SUSAN MIRON
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“A richly descriptive and insightful survey of post-Holocaust European Jewry . . . With a novelist’s eye for irony and description, [Kurlansky] offers many moments of transcendence and humor; entertaining culture clashes between communists and capitalists, religious and secular, Zionists and diasporists. . . . A lively, penetrating follow-up to Holocaust readings that speaks volumes about the resiliency of the Jewish people.”
–Kirkus Reviews

“Kurlansky’s collection of case histories unfolds like a novel.”
–The Jewish Advocate
April 17,2025
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It took immense courage to stay in countries that chose to kill off entire families in an attempt to eradicate your entire religion. The stories are deeply sad and also beautiful. Rebuilding a life in countries once so Anti Semitic. Resurrecting a shattered culture took to a great deal of bravery, and in countries with rising anti Semitic groups. I can not imagine what it must have felt like to go to visit your childhood home, to have to get permission, to need a policeman with you and to see a family living with your furniture, your dishes, your pictures. I can not fathom the emotional fortitude it took.
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