Good neighbors, bad times

echoes of my father's German village

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Good neighbors, bad times
Mimi Schwartz
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Good neighbors, bad times

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Mimi Schwartz grew up on milkshakes and hamburgers—and her father’s boyhood stories. She rarely took the stories seriously. What was a modern American teenager supposed to make of these accounts of a village in Germany where, according to her father, “before Hitler, everyone got along”? It was only many years later, when she heard a remarkable story of the Torah from that very village being rescued by Christians on Kristallnacht, that Schwartz began to sense how much these stories might mean. Thus began a twelve-year quest that covered three continents as Schwartz sought answers in the historical records and among those who remembered that time. Welcomed into the homes of both the Jews who had fled the village fifty years earlier and the Christians who had remained, Schwartz peered into family albums, ate home-baked linzertorte (almost everyone served it!), and heard countless stories about life in one small village before, during, and after Nazi times. Sometimes stories overlapped, sometimes one memory challenged another, but always they seemed to muddy the waters of easy judgment. Small stories of decency are often overlooked in the wake of a larger historic narrative. Yet we need these stories to provide a moral compass, especially in times of political extremism, when fear and hatred strain the bonds of loyalty and neighborly compassion. How, this book asks, do neighbors maintain a modicum of decency in such times? How do we negotiate evil and remain humane when, as in the Nazi years, hate rules?

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Good neighbors, bad times: echoes of my father's German village
2009, University of Nebraska Press
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2009, University of Nebraska Press
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March 1, 2008, University of Nebraska Press
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2007, University of Nebraska Press
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. Close to home
Treadmill to the past
Anonymous translation
At the Nachmittag
Kaffeeklatsch
Joie de vivre
Four stories of the Torah
The revolving room
pt. 2. An ocean away
Off the record
A little respect, please
The good raincoat
Hedwig, Fritz, and "Schtumpela"
The second generation
pt. 3. Back and forth
Willy from Baltimore
Five kilometers away
Katherine of Dorn
Truth transposed
What Willy's neighbor says...
The red album
Where legend ends
At my father's grave
pt. 4. End points
The other Miriam
Three little girls
Yes or no?
The celebration.

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Lincoln
Genre
Biography

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Library of Congress
DD801.B64 S298 2009

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Pagination
xv, 263 p., [14] p. of plates :
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24103759M
ISBN 10
0803226403
ISBN 13
9780803226401
LCCN
2009033094

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