Martha and Pinkas were married in Berlin, Germany on September 4, 1938, only two months before Kristallnacht, the "Night of Broken Glass." Their wedding was one of the last ceremonies performed in a synagogue in Berlin before WWII. The synagogue in which they were wed was destroyed during the horrific events of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938.
Pinkas was arrested and nearly deported on October 28, 1938, during the Polenaktion, the decree intended to expel all Jewish residents holding Polish passports from the German Reich. The young couple had Polish passports, though they both had been born and raised in Germany.
Only days after Kristallnacht, Pinkas managed to escape when he ran, barely dressed and barefoot, out the side door of the family's living quarters behind their produce shop-leaving deep footprints in the snow that the Nazi Storm Troopers overlooked because they were busy "roughing up" the younger children and breaking the furniture.
On December 4, 1938, Martha and Pinkas fled Germany. And so their odyssey began, taking them from Berlin to Venice, London, Tel Aviv, and, finally, to America. Their story is one of history, humanity, courage, and conviction-emphasizing the importance of family, values and tradition.
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Beth Gerson is a lifelong educator, with extensive experience in elementary through graduate school settings. She is currently a gallery educator at the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York. Her doctoral studies and research in the Graduate School of Education at Fordham University focused on sociolinguistics, culture, and second language acquisition. Her writing interests include history, memoir, and poetry.
M. David Isaak was born in Wales, only days after England declared war on Nazi Germany. He grew up in London, Tel Aviv and New York City. He is a dentist, translator and gallery educator at the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York. His interests include graphic design, memoir and history.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - 'Our Story: Martha & Pinkas Isaak is a memoir, narrated in first person by the authors. Martha and Pinkas fled Berlin, Germany in December 1938, only weeks after their wedding and nine months before the German Reich invaded Poland, marking the beginning of World War II. The narrative begins with two chapters devoted to the childhood memories of Martha Weinreb and Pinkas Isaak and continues with their lives as a couple. Over the course of nearly 70 years, their journey took them from Germany to England to Israel, and, finally, to America. It is a story of survival, family, faith and rebuilding. (See related paragraph below) RELATED INFORMATION Our Story: Martha & Pinkas Isaak is a 'companion' book to Missing Pieces: A Family Story Retold (M. David Isaak & Beth Gerson, in press). Missing Pieces relates the story of Weinreb-Isaak family members who were living in Germany when Hitler came to power. Little known details related to the fate of those who perished were recently learned when a cache of letters written by family members from 1934 through 1943 was discovered and translated. Pinkas Isaak's story is summarized (in part) in Missing Pieces. When he and other family members were arrested on October 28, 1938, during the Polenaktion (the expulsion of Jewish residents holding Polish passports), he escaped deportation because his passport was not immediately available. He and Martha lived to tell their story in the current publication (Our Story: Martha & Pinkas Isaak)'. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781735329628
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