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    Halifax ; Winnipeg : Roseway Publishing
    ISBN: 9781773632186
    Language: English
    Pages: 311 Seiten , Portraits
    Year of publication: 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Weiss, Suzanne Berliner, 1941- Holocaust to resistance
    DDC: 335.0092
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Weiss, Suzanne Berliner ; Geschichte ; Politische Beteiligung ; Politik ; Frau ; Protestbewegung ; Kanada ; Weiss, Suzanne Berliner / 1941- ; Jewish socialists / United States / Biography ; Women socialists / United States / Biography ; Women political activists / United States / Biography ; Jews / United States / Biography ; Holocaust survivors / United States / Biography ; Holocaust survivors ; Jewish socialists ; Jews ; Women political activists ; Women socialists ; United States ; Autobiographies ; Biographies ; Autobiographies ; Autobiografie ; Weiss, Suzanne Berliner 1941- ; Kanada ; Politik ; Protestbewegung ; Frau ; Politische Beteiligung ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "Theme: After a major human catastrophe, an isolated survivor begins a quest for identity, striving to forge links with the human community and its efforts for social justice. She finds common ground with a people oppressed in her name. Summary: In 1945, at the age of four, I was taken from the farm family in France that had protected me from the Nazi holocaust and was placed in a series of Communist-run orphanages. A troubled and sickly child, I learned that I was a Jew and therefore despised by many people. Nonetheless, I gained a belief in world peace and brotherhood. When I was nine, I was adopted and taken to the U.S. by a radical New York family. Life in the Bronx offered new pleasures, including a miraculous reunion with three survivors from my lost family of the Holocaust. However, I was haunted by the nuclear arms race and the anti-Communist witch-hunt of the 1950s. My adoptive family was dysfunctional, and I responded with anger and a fierce drive for autonomy.
    Abstract: This landed me in a detention house at age 16. A year after my release, already a socialist by inclination, I encountered a socialist organization and became a political activist. My life merged with the nascent student radicalization and was infused with joyous identification with the Cuban revolution, Black power, and women's liberation. I was a pioneer activist in the ultimately successful movement to end the Vietnam war. I opposed Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands, which I saw as an injustice contrary to the spirit of my Judaism. I pioneered in helping women become established in non-traditional trades, first as a leader of a socialist print shop and then as production worker in unionized oil refineries. I made successive attempts to find my own voice in the movement for social justice. In the 1980s, however, with the labor and socialist movements in full retreat, I turned to long-postponed needs of personal development: marriage, family, university education, and career.
    Abstract: During these years, I visited Poland, homeland of my martyred mother, and made startling discoveries regarding the fate of her Jewish community there during the Nazi holocaust. I also returned to France, the country of my birth. I gathered family documents, hired a private eye, and linked up with my orphan buddies there. I forged ties of friendship with the French family that had cared for me when I emerged from hiding and researched how it was that I and so many other hidden Jewish children had survived. As the new millennium dawned, now in my sixties, I resumed socialist activity. I deepened my identification as a Jew by championing the victimized Palestinians, seeing a parallel between their defense of ancestral lands with that of indigenous people in the Americas. I reinterpreted my personal Holocaust experience as a triumph of the human spirit amidst grievous losses.
    Note: Includes index
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