Copyright
Yankev LeshchinskyPublished On
2024-09-16ISBN
Language
- English
- Yiddish
Print Length
190 pages (viii+182)Dimensions
Weight
Media
OCLC Number
1374819612THEMA
- NHTB
- JBFH
- NHD
- NHB
BIC
- HBLW
- HBTZ
- JFSR1
BISAC
- HIS022000
- SOC007000
- HIS010010
- HIS037070
Keywords
- Yankev Leshchinsky
- socioeconomics
- politics
- Jews
- Eastern Europe
- Ukraine
- sociology
- interwar period
- Poland
- nationalism
- pogroms
- history
- Holocaust
The Last Years of Polish Jewry
Volume 2: The Permanent Pogrom, 1935–37
- Yankev Leshchinsky (author)
- Robert Brym (translator)
- Eli Jany (translator)
- Robert Brym (editor)
Endorsements
Yankev Leshchinsky wanted to believe that Jewish life could thrive in modern Eastern Europe. But unable to cease asking trenchant sociological questions, unable to look away, he did more than any other scholar of his age to anatomize the foreclosure of Jewish prospects by the crisis of capitalism, economic nationalism, and rising antisemitism. No student of Jewish life in Poland and Eastern Europe as a whole can proceed without this indispensable work, and generations of students and scholars will be in Robert Brym’s debt.
Kenneth B. Moss
Harriet and Ulrich E. Meyer Professor of Jewish History and the College, University of Chicago
Contents
Introduction
(pp. 1–10)- Robert Brym
1. The pogroms in Poland, 1935–37
(pp. 15–74)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
2. Pogrom gunpowder
(pp. 75–82)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
3. The Minsk-Mazovyetsk pogrom
(pp. 83–88)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
4. The Pshitik pogrom
(pp. 89–106)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
5. Government antisemitism
(pp. 109–114)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
6. The first ghetto bench in the universities
(pp. 115–120)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
7. Ghetto benches
(pp. 121–124)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
8. Jewish self-defence
(pp. 127–132)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
9. Protests against pogroms
(pp. 133–146)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
10. Old-fashioned methods in new times
(pp. 147–152)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
11. Suicides
(pp. 153–158)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
12. Is emigration a solution?
(pp. 159–164)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
13. Jews flee Poland
(pp. 165–172)- Yankev Leshchinsky
- Robert Brym
- Eli Jany
Contributors
Yankev Leshchinsky
(author)Robert Brym
(translator)Robert Brym, FRSC, is SD Clark Professor of Sociology Emeritus and an Associate of the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. His latest works include Robert Brym and Randal Schnoor, eds, The Ever-Dying People? Canada’s Jews in Comparative Perspective (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2023) and “Jews and Israel 2024: Canadian Attitudes, Jewish Perceptions,” Canadian Jewish Studies/Études Juives Canadiennes (38: 2024), 6–89. For downloads of Brym’s published work, visit https://utoronto.academia.edu/RobertBrym
Eli Jany
(translator)Eli Jany is a PhD student in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures and the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. He has translated poems by Sarah Reisen (In geveb, 12 May 2020, https://ingeveb.org/texts-and-translations/three-poems-reisen) and, with Robert Brym, co-translated volume 1 of The Last Years of Polish Jewry and “Jewish Economic Life in Yiddish Literature: Yitskhok Ber Levinzon and Yisroel Aksenfeld,” East European Jewish Affairs (53, 1: 2024), both by Yankev Leshchinsky.
Robert Brym
(editor)Robert Brym, FRSC, is SD Clark Professor of Sociology Emeritus and an Associate of the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. His latest works include Robert Brym and Randal Schnoor, eds, The Ever-Dying People? Canada’s Jews in Comparative Perspective (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2023) and “Jews and Israel 2024: Canadian Attitudes, Jewish Perceptions,” Canadian Jewish Studies/Études Juives Canadiennes (38: 2024), 6–89. For downloads of Brym’s published work, visit https://utoronto.academia.edu/RobertBrym