Boy with a Violin: A Story of Survival

Author:   Yochanan Fein ,  Penina Reichenberg
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
ISBN:  

9780253060563


Pages:   334
Publication Date:   17 May 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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On June 22, 1941, the German invasion of the Soviet Union began. In a matter of days, the war reached the suburbs of Kaunas, Lithuania, where a young Jewish violinist, Yochanan Fein, led a happy childhood. On June 22, 1941, that childhood ended. In Boy with a Violin, Fein recounts his early life under Nazi occupation-his survival in the Kaunas Ghetto, the separation from his parents, his narrow escapes from death at the hands of Nazi officers, the harrowing stories of those he knew who did not survive, and the abhorrent conditions he endured while in hiding. He tells the tale of his rescuer, Jonas Paulavicius, the Lithuanian carpenter who sought to save the Jewish spirit. Paulavicius rescued those he believed could rebuild in the wake of the Holocaust, hiding engineers and doctors in his underground Noah's Ark. Among the sixteen he saved stood one fourteen-year-old violinist. Following liberation, Fein describes the aftermath of the war as survivors returned to what was left of their homes and attempted to piece together the fragmented remains of their lives. He recounts the difficulties of returning to some semblance of normal life in the midst of a complex political climate, culminating in his daring escape from Soviet Lithuania. In one of the darkest eras of human history, there were those who proved that the goodness of the human spirit survives against all odds. Boy with a Violin pays tribute to those who risked everything to save a life, and whose altruism crossed the boundaries of race and religion. In this first English translation of Boy with a Violin, Fein continues to offer his testimony to the strength of the human spirit.

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Author:   Yochanan Fein ,  Penina Reichenberg
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Weight:   0.662kg
ISBN:  

9780253060563


ISBN 10:   0253060567
Pages:   334
Publication Date:   17 May 2022
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Acknowledgments Part I Prologue 1. Who Was This Man? 2. A Jewish Boy and His Parents 3. The Goal—Saving the Intellectuals 4. The Violin of My Life 5. The Story—Back to the Beginning 6. The Great Action and the Looting of Those Who Remained 7. The Separation from My Parents 8. At My Relatives' House 9. General Winte 10. Activities 11. The ""Malina"" 12. The Girl, Ghetta'leh 13. The Murder of Children 14. My Escape from the Ghetto 15. In the Attic and the ""Tomato Patch"" 16. In the Depths of the Pit 17. Farewell from a Distance 18. The Russian Captive and Rubin, the Jew 19. About Anna, Oscar and Otto 20. The Sixteen Survivors 21. About Hideouts and People 22. The Paulavičius' Part II 23. There Is No Law and There Is No Judge 24. Gražina 25. The Return Home 26. The Joy of Youth 27. Moscow 28. A Brief Return Home Part III 29. Goodbye Lithuania 30. Strangers in Poland 31. At the Children's Home 32. My Students—My Friends 33. The Court 34. Solitude 35. Goodbye Poland 36. Me and My Past Epilogue Notes"

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Such stories have been told before: A Jewish boy a violin, the pounding of boots, death and grief. Yet this book overwhelmed me. I was swept away, so much so that as I read this book on the train, I was so immersed that I missed my destination. * Het Parool Newspaper *


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Born in 1929 in Lithuania, Yochanan Fein was just a boy when he was forced into the Kaunus Ghetto and his parents were taken from him. After surviving three years of peril at the hands of the Nazis, Yochanan was approached by a stranger with a miraculous claim: that as a violin prodigy, he was chosen to be saved. Following liberation, Yochanan fled Soviet Lithuania in secrecy. He immigrated to Israel in 1950, where he joined the Kibbutz movement and married his late wife, Nurit. Yochanan lives in Holon, Israel and has two children and six grandchildren.

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