In the Crook of the Rock

ebook Jewish Refuge in a World Gone Mad — The Chaya Leah Walkin Story · Jewish Identities in Post-Modern Society

By Vera Schwarcz

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Focusing upon the life of Chaya Walkin—one little girl from a distinguished Torah lineage in Poland—this book illustrates the inner resources of the refugee community that made possible survival with dignity. Based on a wide variety of sources and languages, this book is crafted around the voice of a child who was five years old when she was forced to flee her home in Poland and start the terrifying journey to Vilna, Kobe, and Shanghai. <em>The Song of Songs&nbsp;</em>is used to provide an unexpected and poetic angle of vision upon strategies for creating meaning in times of historical trauma.
In the Crook of the Rock