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Title:
Dominican Haven: The Jewish Refugee Settlement in Sosua, 1940-1945
Kaplan, Marion A
$100.00

Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, 2008. Paperback in very tidy condition. No inscriptions or markings. 255pp with illustrations throughout.
This is the story of a small group of Jews, who, fleeing for their lives from Nazi persecution, found a welcoming haven in the Dominican Republic. The settlers arrived amid lush, tropical vegetation and could only describe this refuge as paradise. But they faced daunting problems. Middle-class, urban Europeans, they needed to learn a new language and acquire new skills while adjusting to a new climate and worrying about loved ones left behind in Europe. They created a Jewish community with a synagogue, built a school, and a thriving dairy industry, working side by side with Dominicans in an atmosphere that was distinguished by its lack of Anti-Semitism.

Second hand Paperback
Stock: 
0
ISBN: 
9780971685932
SKU:
026828

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