Gone To Pitchipoi
English

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This vivid and moving memoir describes the survival of a Jewish child in the hell of Nazi occupied Poland. Rubin Katz was born in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyskie Poland in 1931. This town located in the picturesque countryside of central Poland 42 miles south of Radom had in 1931 a population of nearly 30000 of whom more than a third were Jews. The persistence of traditional ways of life and the importance of the local hasidic rebbe Yechiel-Meier (Halevi) Halsztok as well as the introduction of such modernities as bubble gum are clearly and effectively described here. This memoir is remarkable for the ability of its author to recall so many events in detail and for the way he is able to be fair to all those caught up in the tragic dilemmas of those years. It is a major contribution to our understanding of the fate of Jews in smaller Polish towns during the Second World War and the conditions which made it possible for some of them like Rubin to survive.
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