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The Last Years of Polish Jewry: Volume 1: At the Edge of the Abyss: Essays, 1927–33

  • Yankev Leshchinsky (author)
  • Robert Brym (translator)
  • Eli Jany (translator)
  • Robert Brym (editor)
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TitleThe Last Years of Polish Jewry
SubtitleVolume 1: At the Edge of the Abyss: Essays, 1927–33
ContributorYankev Leshchinsky (author)
Robert Brym (translator)
Eli Jany (translator)
Robert Brym (editor)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0341
Landing pagehttps://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/OBP.0341
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
CopyrightYankev Leshchinsky
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Publication placeCambridge, UK
Published on2023-03-08
Book set
This book is part of a 2-volume set. The other volume in the set is:
  • The Last Years of Polish Jewry: Volume 2: The Permanent Pogrom, 1935–37
ISBN978-1-80064-990-3 (Paperback)
978-1-80064-991-0 (Hardback)
978-1-80064-992-7 (PDF)
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978-1-80064-993-4 (EPUB)
978-1-80064-994-1 (AZW3)
Short abstract

Ukrainian-born Yankev Leshchinsky (1876–1966) was the leading scholarly and journalistic analyst of Eastern European Jewish socioeconomic and political life from the 1920s to the 1950s. Known as “the dean of Jewish sociologists” and “the father of Jewish demography,” Leshchinsky published a series of insightful and moving essays in Yiddish on Polish Jewry between 1927 and 1937. Despite heightened interest in interwar Jewish communities in Poland in recent years, these essays (like most of Leshchinsky’s works) have never been translated into English. The Last Years of Polish Jewry helps to rectify this situation by translating some of Leshchinsky’s key essays.

Long abstract

Ukrainian-born Yankev Leshchinsky (1876–1966) was the leading scholarly and journalistic analyst of Eastern European Jewish socioeconomic and political life from the 1920s to the 1950s. Known as “the dean of Jewish sociologists” and “the father of Jewish demography,” Leshchinsky published a series of insightful and moving essays in Yiddish on Polish Jewry between 1927 and 1937. Despite heightened interest in interwar Jewish communities in Poland in recent years, these essays (like most of Leshchinsky’s works) have never been translated into English.

The Last Years of Polish Jewry helps to rectify this situation by translating some of Leshchinsky’s key essays. A thoughtful Introduction by Robert Brym provides the context of the author’s life and work.

The essays in this volume, based on years of research and first-hand observation, focus on the period 1927–33. The rise of militant Polish nationalism and the ensuing anti-Jewish boycotts and pogroms; the increasing exclusion of Jews from government employment and the universities; the destitution, hunger, suicide, and efforts to emigrate that characterized Jewish life; the psychological toll taken by mass uncertainty and hopelessness—all this falls within the author’s ambit. Few works in English have the range and depth of Leshchinsky’s essays on the last years of the three million Polish Jews who were to perish at the hand of the Nazi regime.

This book will be of interest to researchers and students of Eastern European history and society, especially those with an interest in Eastern Europe’s Jewish communities on the brink of the Holocaust.

Print length178 pages (xxii+156)
LanguageEnglish (Translated_into)
Yiddish (Original)
Dimensions156 x 13 x 234 mm | 6.14" x 0.51" x 9.21" (Paperback)
156 x 16 x 234 mm | 6.14" x 0.63" x 9.21" (Hardback)
Weight352g | 12.42oz (Paperback)
517g | 18.24oz (Hardback)
Media8 illustrations
7 tables
OCLC Number1372295823
LCCN2021385334
BIC
  • HBLW
  • HBTZ
  • JFSR1
BISAC
  • HIS022000
  • SOC007000
  • HIS010010
  • HIS037070
LCC
  • DS134.55
Keywords
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • socioeconomics
  • politics
  • Jews
  • Eastern Europe
  • Ukraine
  • sociology
  • interwar period
  • Poland
  • nationalism
  • pogroms
  • history
  • Holocaust
Contents

Introduction

(pp. xi–xviii)
  • Robert Brym

On the Sociology of Polish Jewry

(pp. 1–30)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

The birth pangs of the Jewish working class

(pp. 31–44)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

The heritage of the Jewish factory owner

(pp. 45–56)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

National Bolshevism

(pp. 59–70)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

A flood of small promissory notes

(pp. 71–80)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

Jews are collapsing in the streets from hunger

(pp. 81–94)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

At night in the old market

(pp. 95–102)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

Three-quarters of the Jewish population lack enough to live on

(pp. 103–112)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

The destruction of Jewish economic life in Lodz

(pp. 113–124)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

Fallen Jewish Vilna

(pp. 125–134)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

The superfluous

(pp. 135–140)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany

Emigration tragedies

(pp. 141–148)
  • Yankev Leshchinsky
  • Robert Brym
  • Eli Jany
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Contributors

Yankev Leshchinsky

(author)

Robert Brym

(translator)
SD Clark Professor of Sociology Emeritus and an Associate of the Centre for Jewish Studies at University of Toronto
https://utoronto.academia.edu/RobertBrym

Robert Brym, FRSC, is SD Clark Professor of Sociology Emeritus and an Associate of the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. His latest works include Robert Brym and Randal Schnoor, eds, The Ever-Dying People? Canada’s Jews in Comparative Perspective (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2023) and “Jews and Israel 2024: Canadian Attitudes, Jewish Perceptions,” Canadian Jewish Studies/Études Juives Canadiennes (38: 2024), 6–89. For downloads of Brym’s published work, visit https://utoronto.academia.edu/RobertBrym

Eli Jany

(translator)
PhD student in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures and the Centre for Jewish Studies at University of Toronto

Eli Jany is a PhD student in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures and the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. He has translated poems by Sarah Reisen (In geveb, 12 May 2020, https://ingeveb.org/texts-and-translations/three-poems-reisen) and, with Robert Brym, co-translated volume 1 of The Last Years of Polish Jewry and “Jewish Economic Life in Yiddish Literature: Yitskhok Ber Levinzon and Yisroel Aksenfeld,” East European Jewish Affairs (53, 1: 2024), both by Yankev Leshchinsky.

Robert Brym

(editor)
SD Clark Professor of Sociology Emeritus and an Associate of the Centre for Jewish Studies at University of Toronto
https://utoronto.academia.edu/RobertBrym

Robert Brym, FRSC, is SD Clark Professor of Sociology Emeritus and an Associate of the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. His latest works include Robert Brym and Randal Schnoor, eds, The Ever-Dying People? Canada’s Jews in Comparative Perspective (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2023) and “Jews and Israel 2024: Canadian Attitudes, Jewish Perceptions,” Canadian Jewish Studies/Études Juives Canadiennes (38: 2024), 6–89. For downloads of Brym’s published work, visit https://utoronto.academia.edu/RobertBrym

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