In the mid-20th century shtetls of Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens — pronounced “Qveens” — and before them, the Lower East Side of Manhattan, one might hear habitués of those teeming Jewish New York ...
A remarkable scene in Ady Walter’s film Shttl takes place in a Jewish Ukrainian village outside of Kiev on June 21, 1941, one day before the Nazi invasion, known as Operation Barbarossa. The Rebbe, ...
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