It Will Yet Be Heard: A Polish Rabbi''s Witness of the Shoah and Survival
English
By (author): Leon Thorne
Rabbi Thorne composed his memoir under extraordinary conditions, confined to a small underground bunker below a Polish peasants pigsty. But, It Will Yet Be Heard is remarkable not only for the story of its composition, but also for its moral clarity and complexity. A deeply religious man, Rabbi Thorne bore witness to forced labor camps, human degradation, and the murders of entire communities. And once he emerged from hiding, he grappled not only with survivors guilt, but also with the lingering antisemitism and anti-Jewish violence in Poland even after the war ended. Harrowing, moving, and deeply insightful, Rabbi Thornes firsthand account offers a rediscovered perspective on the twentieth centurys greatest tragedy. See more