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Hardcover Childhood in Exile Book

ISBN: 1025544110

ISBN13: 9781025544113

Childhood in Exile

"Childhood in Exile" is the evocative first volume of the memoirs of Shmarya Levin, a central figure in the Zionist movement and a key voice in modern Jewish history. This work offers an intimate and richly detailed portrait of life in a late nineteenth-century Jewish shtetl within the Russian Pale of Settlement. Levin captures the nuances of his upbringing in Swislowitz, providing a vivid account of traditional Jewish education, religious customs, and the social dynamics of a community on the cusp of profound change.

Through the eyes of a sensitive and observant child, the narrative explores the intellectual and spiritual tensions between ancient traditions and the burgeoning movements of the modern era. "Childhood in Exile" is more than just a personal history; it serves as a vital historical document that preserves the lost world of Eastern European Jewry. The text remains a literary landmark for its lyrical prose and its profound insights into the forces that shaped Jewish identity in the twentieth century. It is an essential read for those interested in Jewish heritage, Eastern European history, and the roots of the Zionist ideal.

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