A Cobbler's Tale: Jewish Immigrants Story of Survival from Eastern Europe to New York's Lower East Side


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About The Book

A huge wave of Eastern European migration is hitting the New World. Its 1910. Pincus Potasznik a Jewish cobbler has left his pregnant wife and three small children to sail for America. His goal is to seek a new life for his family in the burgeoning Lower East Side of Manhattan. On his traumatic voyage across the Atlantic on the SS Amerika steamship Pincus meets Jakob Adler a young man running from an accidental murder of a notorious crime boss in Warsaw. Opportunities await them in New York but its not an easy time for Jewish immigrants. A few years later while enjoying the spoils of his business and helped along with Jakobs unlawful contributions Pincus realizes he made a terrible mistake. But the opportunity to return to his family has almost closed due to the outbreak of World War 1. Now he must face a decision should he risk going back to Europe to rescue them from a war they could all die in or is it better to wait in New York and build his fortune? Born in a small shtetl in the province of Galicia part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Pincus has yearned all his life for wealth and the freedom it will bring but what price will he have to pay for his dreams? As the bloody battles of World War I explodes within miles of the family home in a small village called Krzywcza Moshe the son of Pincus and Clara Potasznik discovers a divine ability to foretell dire events and to offer comfort to those in pain taking us deep into the world of ancient Jewish mysticism known as the Kabbalah. Will Pincus do the right thing? And can Moshe foresee whats to come for his own family?
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