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Sephardi Lives preserves the cultural richness and historical complexity of a Sephardi world that is no more
he sets in motion a series of scandals that threatens to shatter his family
On the one hand a stirring look at integration
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Dukor: A Memoir by Daniel Charney National Jewish Book Award Winner dubbed “perhaps the twentieth century’sThe renowned Yiddish poet and journalist, Daniel Charney, recounts his childhood in the shtetl of Dukor, Belarus, and his early teenage years in Minsk and Vilna. When Daniel was one his father died, and his mother was left to raise her daughter and five sons in poverty. Daniel, her youngest, also suffered since infancy from a chronic illness. Despite this, Daniel and his family flourished, and two of his brothers achieved great eminence. Shmuel