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OverviewMany family genealogists have wondered how to make sense of the disparate collection of documents and gaps in documentation that they have been able to unearth about their ancestors, but few have succeeded as Andrew Sanders has in reconstructing the lives of their forebears. Using documents and known historical facts as a starting point, he has engaged in an extensively researched imaginary dialogue with his ancestors to create a fully drawn portrait of his family. The result is a rich narrative that reads like a novel, drawing us into the lives of one Jewish family caught in the maelstrom of Eastern European history. In the mid-eighteenth century, the Austrian emperor Charles VI decreed that in the Czech provinces, only the oldest son of a Jewish family could marry. What were the others to do? They found heaven, or so they thought, in the nearby land of Hungary. The Magyars ethnic Hungarians welcomed anyone willing to learn their difficult language and commit to their nationality. The Bohemian, Moravian, as well as some Austrian and Silesian Jews were enthusiastic in accepting that invitation. They became Hungarian Jews, built a successful Western European style country for their hosts, and subsequently, their effort was rewarded by the massacre of over half a million of them at the hands of the Hungarian Nazis. This detailed story of one such family makes an engaging read for anyone interested in Hungarian Jewry, genealogy, or families. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew SandersPublisher: Gefen Publishing House Imprint: Gefen Publishing House Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.724kg ISBN: 9789652295019ISBN 10: 9652295019 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 15 April 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Andrew Sanders was born and raised in Hungary, where he lived through the Holocaust and the subsequent Communist regime, until he could leave that country at age 24. He was educated as a chemist, and worked in that capacity at the University of Toronto. Later, he learned computer applications, was an early practitioner of that field, became an executive of a major financial institution, eventually starting his own computer software company, which was highly successful. Since selling that company, he has devoted his time and effort to researching and writing on Jewish subjects, from philosophy and theology (""Dear Maimonides"") to historical fiction (""Hanina My Son"" and ""My Husband Bar-Kokhba"") to family-oriented history (""Conversations with My Ancestors""). In 1989 Mr. Sanders, together with his wife, made aliya to Israel, and since that time they split their time between their two homes in Haifa, Israel, and in Toronto, Canada." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |