Boy Who Lost His Birthday

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

Preface

Chapter 1: My World

Chapter 2: Our Jewish Community

Chapter 3: The World Changed

Chapter 4: Budapest

Chapter 5: Arrest And Deportation

Chapter 6: Arrival

Chapter 7: Auschwitz-Birkenau

Chapter 8: After

Chapter 9: Toward Recovery

Chapter 10: A New Life

References

Additional Info
The Boy Who Lost His Birthday is the uplifting story of one man’s journey from boyhood in rural Hungary to triumph over oppression during the Holocaust and finally to a role as a spiritual leader in America. Rabbi Laszlo Berkowits’ compelling memoir recounts his happy childhood memories in Derecske, Hungary where he was a member of a thriving Jewish community and aspired to become a cantor. Stricken with wartime poverty, Berkowits and his father left their home and family behind to seek work in Budapest. It was there that they were rounded up with other Budapest Jews and shipped by sealed train to Auschwitz in the summer of 1944. Berkowits vividly narrates his treacherous experience as a sixteen year-old boy surviving in the notorious Nazi concentration camp until its liberation by American troops.

After recovery in Sweden, Berkowits immigrated to America were he completed his education, joined the United States Army, and became a chaplain’s assistant. After leaving the Army, he undertook graduate study at Hebrew Union College, married, and became the founding rabbi of the largest Jewish congregation in Virginia, Temple Rodef Shalom. Berkowits’ story shows that he emerged victorious over deprivation, cruelty, and tragedy to become an exemplar of American success

Description

SKU (ISBN): 9780761840664
ISBN10: 0761840664
Laszlo Berkowits | Robert Kenny | Editor: Jody Franklin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2008
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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