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Rucker, Darius c. Rucker, Brian R. Rudasne-Antal, Marta —. Rudavsky, David. Hundreds of people read in the ghetto. The reading of books in the ghetto is the greatest pleasure for me.
Yitzhak rudashevski biography net worth: Yitskhok Rudashevski (10 December , Vilnius – 1 October ) was a young Jewish teenager who lived in the Vilna Ghetto in Lithuania during the s. He wrote a diary from June to April which detailed his life and struggles living in the ghetto.
The book unites us with the future, the book unites us with the world. We have good news. The people in the ghetto are celebrating. The Germans concede that Stalingrad has fallen. I walk across the street. People wink at each other with happy eyes.
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At last the Germans have suffered a gigantic defeat. The entire 9th German army is crushed! Over three hundred thousand Germans killed. Stalin's city is the enemy's grave. A command was issued by the German regime about liquidating five small ghettos in the Vilna province. The Jews are being transported to the Vilna and the Kovno ghetto.
Today the Jews from the neighbouring little towns have begun to arrive. The mood of the ghetto is a very gloomy one. The crowding together in one place of so many Jews is a signal for something.
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The diary was partly published in Yiddish and later fully edited and translated into Hebrew and English. This youthful record is one of the best documents on the struggle for survival and the cultural resistance of the Jews in the Vilna ghetto. It is testimony to the high level of studies and of the extracurricular activities that were somehow maintained in the ghetto school.
Rudashevski played an active role in the organization and presentation of both.