Life Beyond the Holocaust: Memories and Realities
“For the rare Jews of Poland who managed to survive the Holocaust, the very idea of a return to what had been one’s homeland might seem both physically and psychologically impossible, perhaps even absurd. Yet it is precisely this paradoxical journey that Mira Kimmelman undertakes with great dignity and generosity. In words that are both direct and intimate, she exposes the ambivalence of what it means to learn to live again after Auschwitz—to experience love, raise a family, and assume a steadfast place in the Jewish community of a new land. At the same time, she acknowledges the abyss of losses that can never be retrieved. Perhaps even more importantly, Mira reveals how the pain of a return is transformed into a new adventure of discovery and reconciliation to be shared with her sons, their families, and her readers for generations to come.”—Karen D. LevyProfessor of French StudiesUniversity of Tennessee

“This book is written with intelligence, sensitivity, and eloquence. As a post-Holocaust memoir, it is an excellent volume, inasmuch as it brings out the scope of the Holocaust, its impact on future generations, and how it affects our understanding of past generations. The author explores and elucidates the problems of liberation from death and the return to life that forever confront Holocaust survivors.” —David Patterson Bornblum Chair in Judaic Studies University of Memphis

“Life beyond the Holocaust brings to mind in its power to document painful memories Primo Levi’s The Reawakening. Ms. Kimmelman’s memoir is, above all, a beautiful love story of herself and her husband, Max. She writes in a vernacular style that evokes her experiences with specific details. Her book is alive … and celebrates in good prose human values triumphing over radical evil.” —Hugh Nissenson
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Life Beyond the Holocaust: Memories and Realities
“For the rare Jews of Poland who managed to survive the Holocaust, the very idea of a return to what had been one’s homeland might seem both physically and psychologically impossible, perhaps even absurd. Yet it is precisely this paradoxical journey that Mira Kimmelman undertakes with great dignity and generosity. In words that are both direct and intimate, she exposes the ambivalence of what it means to learn to live again after Auschwitz—to experience love, raise a family, and assume a steadfast place in the Jewish community of a new land. At the same time, she acknowledges the abyss of losses that can never be retrieved. Perhaps even more importantly, Mira reveals how the pain of a return is transformed into a new adventure of discovery and reconciliation to be shared with her sons, their families, and her readers for generations to come.”—Karen D. LevyProfessor of French StudiesUniversity of Tennessee

“This book is written with intelligence, sensitivity, and eloquence. As a post-Holocaust memoir, it is an excellent volume, inasmuch as it brings out the scope of the Holocaust, its impact on future generations, and how it affects our understanding of past generations. The author explores and elucidates the problems of liberation from death and the return to life that forever confront Holocaust survivors.” —David Patterson Bornblum Chair in Judaic Studies University of Memphis

“Life beyond the Holocaust brings to mind in its power to document painful memories Primo Levi’s The Reawakening. Ms. Kimmelman’s memoir is, above all, a beautiful love story of herself and her husband, Max. She writes in a vernacular style that evokes her experiences with specific details. Her book is alive … and celebrates in good prose human values triumphing over radical evil.” —Hugh Nissenson
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Life Beyond the Holocaust: Memories and Realities

Life Beyond the Holocaust: Memories and Realities

Life Beyond the Holocaust: Memories and Realities
Life Beyond the Holocaust: Memories and Realities

Life Beyond the Holocaust: Memories and Realities

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“For the rare Jews of Poland who managed to survive the Holocaust, the very idea of a return to what had been one’s homeland might seem both physically and psychologically impossible, perhaps even absurd. Yet it is precisely this paradoxical journey that Mira Kimmelman undertakes with great dignity and generosity. In words that are both direct and intimate, she exposes the ambivalence of what it means to learn to live again after Auschwitz—to experience love, raise a family, and assume a steadfast place in the Jewish community of a new land. At the same time, she acknowledges the abyss of losses that can never be retrieved. Perhaps even more importantly, Mira reveals how the pain of a return is transformed into a new adventure of discovery and reconciliation to be shared with her sons, their families, and her readers for generations to come.”—Karen D. LevyProfessor of French StudiesUniversity of Tennessee

“This book is written with intelligence, sensitivity, and eloquence. As a post-Holocaust memoir, it is an excellent volume, inasmuch as it brings out the scope of the Holocaust, its impact on future generations, and how it affects our understanding of past generations. The author explores and elucidates the problems of liberation from death and the return to life that forever confront Holocaust survivors.” —David Patterson Bornblum Chair in Judaic Studies University of Memphis

“Life beyond the Holocaust brings to mind in its power to document painful memories Primo Levi’s The Reawakening. Ms. Kimmelman’s memoir is, above all, a beautiful love story of herself and her husband, Max. She writes in a vernacular style that evokes her experiences with specific details. Her book is alive … and celebrates in good prose human values triumphing over radical evil.” —Hugh Nissenson

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621908067
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Publication date: 08/31/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 397
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

The author of Echoes from the Holocaust: A Memoir, Mira Ryczke Kimmelman lectured widely in schools about her experience in the Holocaust. She lived in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Gilya Gerda Schmidt, now retired, was head of the religious studies department and chair of the Fern and Manfred Steinfeld Program in Judaic Studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword 000 Beverly A. Asbury Acknowledgments 000 Introduction 000 Gilya Gerda Schmidt Holocaust Chronology 000 Part 1 1. The Never-Ending Pain 000 2. What's in a Name? 000 3. Life after Liberation 000 4. Moritz Ryczke 000 5. Meeting Max Kimmelman 000 6. Max Kimmelman 000 7. Life in the United States 000 8. For the Love of Our Children 000 9. Moritz Ryczke-Forever Young 000 10. Malka Kimmelman 000 11. Esther Cyruliczak/Jakubowski Ryczke and Gitel/Genia Hammer Ryczke 000 12. "Uncle" Nathan Laznowski 000 13. Max Kimmelman-The Valiant Fighter 000 Part 2 14. In Search of Remnants 000 15. Reconnecting to My Mother's Side of the Family-Henry (Heniek) Hammer (1906-1989) 000 16. Michael (Mietek) Lachman 000 17. The Survival of Gutek Krzewin 000 18. Herman (Harry) Szmant-The Lone Survivor of the Szmant Family 000 19. Halinka Frydlender Gelles-A Distant Cousin 000 20. Discovering the Ryczke Family 000 21. The Ryczke Family Reunion 000 Part 3 22. Searching for Closure 000 23. Recapturing My Youth 000 Epilogue 000 Notes 000 Glossary 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000
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