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The Shapiro Family, Jewish Creativity and Courage in Russia and Eastern Europe

Selected Writings of Rachel Bayvel
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Rachel Bayvel covers some 1100 years of the more dramatic history of the Shapiros from the 11th century to 20th century. The Shapiro family gave the Jewish world such luminaries as Rabbi Natan Spiro from Krakow, the author of Megalleh Amukkot, and Rabbi Meir Shapiro, the founder of Daf Yomi - the page-a-day Talmud study programme. The Slavuta Printing Press which published the famous Slavuta Shas (Talmud), as well as the first edition of Tanya, existed for some 75 years (1791-1866) and Rachel describes their changing fortunes. A chapter is dedicated to another member of the Shapiro family - Chava Shapiro (1878-1943) - who also came from Slavuta and became one of the first women in the history of Hebrew literature. Several chapters are dedicated to Jewish life in the USSR during Stalin's time, covering the little known contributions of the Jews to Second World War efforts, as well as the periods when the entire existence of the Jewish community was under threat. The final section of the book is devoted to the lives of three, little known Jewish artists, namely: Yehuda Pen, the founder of the famous Vitebsk art school, and the teacher of Marc Chagall, Natan Altman and Anatoly Kaplan.

Author Biography:

Rachel Bayvel (1936-2016) was born in Leningrad -now St Petersburg. A descendant of the Slavuta Shapiro printing dynasty, she and her family maintained an observant Jewish way of life, despite tremendous difficulties in doing so. Rachel received a Masters degree from the Leningrad Institute of Design and Technology, and in 1978 she and her family, came to live to London, where she worked in the design departments of Marks & Spencer and Burberry. After retirement she focused on Russian Jewish history research and writing.
Release date Australia
June 20th, 2024
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Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations
22 black and white illustrations
Pages
100
ISBN-13
9781803710358
Product ID
37941502

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