how Morris Winchevsky's London poetry shows various attempts to engage the Jewish immigrant worker in specific London activism and political debate
and the development of Philadelphia's distinctive “Russian Sher” medley
during Karpilove’s time as a staff writer at that newspaper
slices of life from Warsaw
but foods and customs from Bukhara
Lives Remembered: A Shtetl Through a Photographers' Eye by Louis D. Levine non-media how Morris Winchevsky's London poetryZalman Kaplan, the towns photographer, captured the history of Szczuczyn from within the community. So in addition to photographing the town cemetery and architecture and meetings, he also recorded Purim parties, family portraits, bicycle excursions, and other moments of carefree life. What is so poignant is that the towns nearly 3,000 Jews, pictured leading vibrant and joyful lives, had no idea what disastrous fate was to befall them. Compelling