Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued a Million Yiddish Books by Aaron Lansky

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Manufacturer: Algonquin Books
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 002 EAN: 9781565125131 ISBN: 1565125134 Label: Algonquin Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 328 Publication Date: 2005-09-02 Publisher: Algonquin Books Studio: Algonquin Books
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Summary: Saving a Civilization--One Book at a Time
Comment: Yiddish is (in some ways) more than a language; it is a history--a civilization. (Not for nothing does the very word Yiddish mean Jewish). And it is a civilization everyone tried to destroy. The Nazis destroyed it; the Jews desperately trying to assimilate into Western countries destroyed it; Zionists who wanted to do away with shtetl culture destroyed it; Hasidim who felt that the mame loshn with its worldly literature takes time away from the Torah destroyed it until, by the time Lansky a graduate student who (oy vei!) decided to study Yiddish, he and his classmates had no books from which to study. The People of the Book had no books.
And so Lansky and his classmates started looking for Yiddish books. It began as a selfish exercise--they were taking a class and they needed books and can starving students afford antiques sold at auction? But, as they heard the stories of the elderly people giving them their books and their histories, it became much more than that. It became an effort to save a civilization. To ensure that Jews today can explain to themselves and others who and what we are.
Which is how the National Yiddish Book Center was born.
And through stories filled with yiddishkeit (and of course books) Lansky introduces readers to that Jewish (Yiddish) civilization. A world we heard about -all of us, Jews and non-Jews alike--but a world we have thought we could never visit again. But maybe, just maybe we can. And maybe Lansky's Outwitting History is the first step on that journey into our history.
I highly recommend this book.
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Summary: more than just the books
Comment: Aaron Lansky tells us about a lot more than just his efforts (and those of his many, many supporters) to rescue Yiddish books. He interweaves his stories with a history of Yiddish language, culture, and literature. Although these brief history lessons are not nearly as entertaining as his anecdotes of traveling around the globe (although mostly to New York) to collect the books, put together they make for an engaging, even enlightening read.
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Summary: buy it, read it, send it to a friend
Comment: The best book I have read in a while. A must read. Dont waist time reading this review, just get it and read it. Enjoy. I did!
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Summary: Important story, self-important author
Comment: This desire to hang on to history and heritage is noble and necessary. Bravo to the author and his colleagues. There are things that can be expressed in Yiddish, that when translated, need twice as many English words to convey their meaning. Unfortunately, this book is incorrectly marketed as an adventure---we expect to encounter Indiana Jones! With so much built up anticipation, the reader is left with a "hmmm" instead of a "WOW!" at the end.
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Summary: A Good Book About Good People
Comment: This book is the last present I bought my grandfather before he died. I walked into a small bookstore and the owner recommended it to me (you simply cannot get this kind of service from the major book chains). I must have read half the book in a day, before I sent it to him, and got to finish it only after he passed away.
I'm glad I bought this book, he loved it and so did I.
The book tells the story of a graduate student trying to rescue Yiddish books from elimination, and all the characters he meets along the way. The book is easy to read, funny, inspiring, well writing and a page turner. A story of how one man's passion triumph over the odds.
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Customer Rating:     
Summary: Saving a Civilization--One Book at a Time
Comment: Yiddish is (in some ways) more than a language; it is a history--a civilization. (Not for nothing does the very word Yiddish mean Jewish). And it is a civilization everyone tried to destroy. The Nazis destroyed it; the Jews desperately trying to assimilate into Western countries destroyed it; Zionists who wanted to do away with shtetl culture destroyed it; Hasidim who felt that the mame loshn with its worldly literature takes time away from the Torah destroyed it until, by the time Lansky a graduate student who (oy vei!) decided to study Yiddish, he and his classmates had no books from which to study. The People of the Book had no books.
And so Lansky and his classmates started looking for Yiddish books. It began as a selfish exercise--they were taking a class and they needed books and can starving students afford antiques sold at auction? But, as they heard the stories of the elderly people giving them their books and their histories, it became much more than that. It became an effort to save a civilization. To ensure that Jews today can explain to themselves and others who and what we are.
Which is how the National Yiddish Book Center was born.
And through stories filled with yiddishkeit (and of course books) Lansky introduces readers to that Jewish (Yiddish) civilization. A world we heard about -all of us, Jews and non-Jews alike--but a world we have thought we could never visit again. But maybe, just maybe we can. And maybe Lansky's Outwitting History is the first step on that journey into our history.
I highly recommend this book.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: more than just the books
Comment: Aaron Lansky tells us about a lot more than just his efforts (and those of his many, many supporters) to rescue Yiddish books. He interweaves his stories with a history of Yiddish language, culture, and literature. Although these brief history lessons are not nearly as entertaining as his anecdotes of traveling around the globe (although mostly to New York) to collect the books, put together they make for an engaging, even enlightening read.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: buy it, read it, send it to a friend
Comment: The best book I have read in a while. A must read. Dont waist time reading this review, just get it and read it. Enjoy. I did!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Important story, self-important author
Comment: This desire to hang on to history and heritage is noble and necessary. Bravo to the author and his colleagues. There are things that can be expressed in Yiddish, that when translated, need twice as many English words to convey their meaning. Unfortunately, this book is incorrectly marketed as an adventure---we expect to encounter Indiana Jones! With so much built up anticipation, the reader is left with a "hmmm" instead of a "WOW!" at the end.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: A Good Book About Good People
Comment: This book is the last present I bought my grandfather before he died. I walked into a small bookstore and the owner recommended it to me (you simply cannot get this kind of service from the major book chains). I must have read half the book in a day, before I sent it to him, and got to finish it only after he passed away.
I'm glad I bought this book, he loved it and so did I.
The book tells the story of a graduate student trying to rescue Yiddish books from elimination, and all the characters he meets along the way. The book is easy to read, funny, inspiring, well writing and a page turner. A story of how one man's passion triumph over the odds.
In 1980, a twenty-three-year-old student named Aaron Lansky set out to rescue the world’s abandoned Yiddish books before it was too late. Twenty-five years and one and a half million books later, he’s still in the midst of a great adventure. Filled with poignant and often laugh-out-loud tales from Lansky’s travels across the country as he collected books from older Jewish immigrants—books their own children had no use for—Outwitting History also explores brilliant Yiddish writers and enables us to see how an almost-lost culture is the bridge between the Old World and the future.
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