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Warsaw Ghetto Poems from the Ringelblum Archives
104-Vayland Pesakh Very Honored Director r47 f081_082
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Contents
Introduction
Theme 1: Nature
Theme 2: Home, Love, Life
Theme 3: Ghetto, Hunger, Struggle
Unknown-Solomon: Fragment-For This I Would Need Strength
Berman L. The Prezes Among Children
Berman: L: To Work
Horvitz, Ber: From the Poem “Bread”
Unknown Author: Moes “Money”
Yitzkhak Viner: Let It Be Quiet In My Room
Yitzkhak Viner: My Childhood
Miriam Ulinover: Girl Without Soap
Miriam Ulinover: Girl Without a Comb
Moishe Kaufman: Carry Me Little Boat
Miriam Ulinover: Girl All Alone
Perets Opochinsky: Autumn Evening
Yitzkhok Katznelson: Der Bal
Peretz Opochinski: Homeless
Perets Opochinski: Evening
Peretz Opochinski: Poverty
Pesakh Vayland: Very Honored Director
Moishe Kaufman: Bitter Life
Kalman Lis: Mountain Theme
Hershele Danielovitch: My Wife and Children are Starving
Hershele Danielovitch: Who Can Know What I Lack
Unknown: Posts
Unknown: It’s Burning
Unknown: In Storm and Dust
Yitzkhak Viner: Good It Is To Have Two Eyes
Unknown: Like A Herd Of Oxen
Moishe Kaufman: The Sun Rises
Yitzkhok Katzenelson: The Day of My Great Disaster
Theme 4: Death, Anger, Mourning
Theme 5: Tradition, Faith, Protest
Appendix A: Relevant Material Not Found In The Ringelblum Archives
Appendix B: Brief Biographies of Authors
Index: By Authors
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