A Ukrainian chapter : a Jewish aid worker's memoir of sorrow (Podolia, 1918-20) /

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Author / Creator:Gumener, Eli, 1886-1941, author.
Uniform title:Ḳapiṭl Uḳraine. English
Imprint:Bloomington, Indiana : Slavica, 2022.
Description:lxvi, 114 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:New approaches to Russian and East European Jewish culture; 7
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13503350
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Other authors / contributors:Nutkiewicz, Michael Eli, 1949- translator.
ISBN:9780893575113
0893575119
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-114).
Summary:"Eli Gumener's 1921 Yiddish memoir, A Ukrainian Chapter, is a rare historical source about relief work spanning the two most devastating years of the pogroms during the Russian Civil War. He concentrates on the collapse of Jewish communities in Podolia, a region in southwest Ukraine. Trained as a lawyer in St. Petersburg, Gumener (1886 - 1941) worked for the Committee to Aid Jewish Pogrom Victims, the Russian Red Cross, and the socialist party Fareynikte. Thus, he brings a unique perspective on the leaders, parties, and organizations struggling to respond to the suffering and dislocation that came with wild episodes of violence. This annotated translation serves as a roadmap for the reader by clarifying the memoir's institutional, intellectual, and cultural history within its social and political contexts. A Ukrainian Chapter is a contribution to the history of pogroms in a local region, through the day-to-day experiences of an aid worker "in the trenches.""--