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An edition of Outwitting History (2004)

Outwitting history

the amazing adventures of a man who rescued a million Yiddish books

1st ed.
  • 4.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 7 Want to read
  • 1 Have read

"In 1980, a twenty-three-year-old student named Aaron Lansky set out to rescue the world's abandoned Yiddish books before it was too late. Precious volumes that had survived Hitler and Stalin were being passed down from older generations of Jewish immigrants to their non-Yiddish-speaking children - only to be thrown away or destroyed. With little more than his own chutzpah, Lansky issued a worldwide appeal for unwanted Yiddish books, and the response was overwhelming." "Outwitting History is an adventure tale filled with unforgettable characters and told with the exuberance of a man whose passion led him from house to house, country to country, collecting treasured books and heartfelt, often hilarious stores of the vibrant intellectual world these older Jews inhabited. Lansky and a team of young volunteers crisscrossed America, shlepping books from attics and basements, demolition sites and dumpsters, while shmoozing with their owners, who insisted on feeding them a little nosh - gefilte fish, kasha, blintzes, latkes, kugel - before handing over, one book at a time, their beloved literary heritage." "When Lansky started out, experts believed that fewer than 70,000 Yiddish-language books still existed. Twenty-five years and 1.5 million books later, the organization Lansky founded, the National Yiddish Book Center, is one of the largest and fastest-growing Jewish cultural groups in the world. As he takes us along on his journey, Lansky explores the roots of the Yiddish language and introduces us to the Yiddish writers - from Mendele to Sholem Aleichem to I. B. Singer - whose lasting cultural relevance is evident on every page."--BOOK JACKET.

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316

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2004, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, Algonquin Books
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Table of Contents

Part one : Learning Yiddish.
Out of the dumpster
Bread and wine
"Come back after Yontef!"
"What is Mendele doing in a fruit basket on the floor?"
Part two : On the road.
A ritual of cultural transmission
"Don't you know that Yiddish is dead?"
A day in the life
A brief history of Yiddish literature
"People are dying today who never died before"
"Pretty soon we'll have a whole forest in Israel and no more members here"
"Love and peace"
"Ostroff! Sea gate!"
The great Newark book heist
Part three : "Him I don't talk to!"
"You're a liar!"
"They're tearing apart the library"
A ghost in the attic
"If not higher"
"Hitler's fault"
Part four : Ganvenen dem grenets : crossing the border.
Squandered at the Concord
Kaddish
A job for the young
The four corners of the earth
Back in the U.S.S.R.
Part five : Bringing it all back home.
Der oylem redt : the world takes notice
A home of our own
Immortality
The valise at the bottom of the sea

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-316).

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Chapel Hill, N.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
002/.075
Library of Congress
Z987 .L25 2004, Z987.L25 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
316 p.
Number of pages
316
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3306748M
Internet Archive
outwittinghistor0000lans_r6m6
ISBN 10
1565124294
ISBN 13
9781565124295
LCCN
2004051587
OCLC/WorldCat
55587499
Library Thing
171698
Goodreads
546068

Work Description

The great Yiddish scholar Max Weinreich was delivering a lecture in Finland when the Nazis invaded his native Poland. The lecture saved his life. He made his way to New York, where he opened his doors to new students. Many thought his work with hopeless -- especially since half of the world Yiddish speakers had been killed in the Holocaust. Asked why he persevered, Weinreich answered simply: "Because Yiddish has magic, it will outwit history." And so it has -- though in ways few could have imagined. In 1980, a 23-year-old student named Aaron Lansky set out to rescue the world's abandoned Yiddish books before it was too late. Precious volumes that had survived Hitler and Stalin were being passed down from older generations of Jewish immigrants to their non-Yiddish-speaking children -- only to be thrown away or destroyed. With little more than his own chutzpah, Lansky issued a worldwide appeal for unwanted Yiddish books, and the response was overwhelming. Outwitting History is an adventure tale filled with unforgettable characters and told with the exuberance of a man whose passion led him from house to house, country to country, collecting treasured books and heartfelt, often hilarious stories of the vibrant intellectual world these older Jews inhabited. Lansky and a team of young volunteers crisscrossed America, shlepping books from attics and basements, demolition sites and dumpsters, while schmoozing with their owners, who insisted on feeding them a little nosh -- gefilte fish, kasha, blintzes, latkes, kugel -- before handing over, one book at a time, their beloved literary heritage. When Lansky started out, experts believed that fewer than 70,000 Yiddish-language books still existed. 25 years and 1.5 million books later, the organization Lansky founded, the National Yiddish Book Center, is one of the largest and fastest-growing Jewish cultural groups in the world. As he takes us along on his groundbreaking journey, Lansky explores the roots of the Yiddish language and introduces us to the brilliant Yiddish writers -- from Mendele to Sholem Aleichem to I.B. Singer -- whose lasting cultural relevance is evident on every page. He shares the humor, tenacity, and love for the written word that unites Jewish immigrants with everyone who cares about the future of great literature. And he enables us to see how an almost-lost culture is the bridge between the old world and the future. - Jacket flap.

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