Bashert

Bashert

By Andrea Simon

Subjects: Ethnic relations, Jews, persecutions, Persecutions, Europe, ethnic relations, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), Jews

Description: "Haunted by her grandmother's Old World stories and bigger-than-life persona, Andrea Simon undertook a spiritual search for her lost family. Her sojourn, a quest for truth, gave her tragic answers.". "On a group tour of ancestral Jewish homeland sites that had been crushed in the Holocaust, she made a riveting detour to her grandmother's village of Volchin, in what is now Belarus, where the last known family members had lived. There, she followed the trail of the death march taken by the village Jews to the place of their slaughter by Nazis and Nazi collaborators in the fall of 1942. During the same period, in Brona Gora, a forest between Brest and Minsk, some 50,000 Jews were shot. Simon was in one of the first American groups to visit this little-publicized site." "Bashert, the Yiddish word for fate, guided her through the arduous quest. With newly translated archival records, she peeled back layers of clues to confront the mystery. This story of her momentous odyssey reveals the terrible fate of her kin."--BOOK JACKET.

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