
Andre Schwarz-Bart's renowned novel The Last of the Just is "a triumphant monument to the nobility and tenacity of the human spirit" (Chicago Sun-Times). On March 11, 1185, in the old Anglican city of York, the Jews of the city were brutally massacred...



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In every generation, according to Jewish tradition, thirty-six just men are born to take the burden of the world's suffering upon themselves. At York in 1185 the just man was Rabbi Yom Tov Levey, whose sacrifice so touched God that he gave his descendants one just man each generation,...




After questioning the legend of the Just Man as a child, a Jew learns about i meaning and commits himself to his faith during the Second World War.

Published in sixteen languages and winner of the prestigious Prix Goncourt, Andre Schwarz-Bart's The Last of the Just is considered by many the single greatest novel of the Holocaust. This classic work -- long unavailable in a trade edition -- is one of those few novels that,...







