Can Heaven Be Void?

 

 

Baruch Milch | Editor: Shosh Milch-Avigal

$20.53

“On Friday, September 1, 1939, the day WWII broke out, my real life began to end… only a few of us will survive.” Dr. Baruch Milch’s first wife was murdered along with his young son and his faith. In his utter loneliness, Milch, having lost all that was dear to him, wrote almost compulsively on pieces of paper and notes to leave a testimony behind. “Apparently there are no coincidences in this precise book edited by Avigal… This is a tremendous labor of love, written with great emotion and having great emotional impact.” [Literature and Books, Ma’ariv]

 

“On Friday, September 1, 1939, the day WWII broke out, my real life began to end… only a few of us will survive.” Dr. Baruch Milch’s first wife was murdered along with his young son and his faith. In his utter loneliness, Milch, having lost all that was dear to him, wrote almost compulsively on pieces of paper and notes to leave a testimony behind. “Apparently there are no coincidences in this precise book edited by Avigal… This is a tremendous labor of love, written with great emotion and having great emotional impact.” [Literature and Books, Ma’ariv]

 

Products specifications
Year 2003
ISBN 965-308-176-4
Catalog No. 360
No. of Pages 298 pp.
Size 14X21 cm.
Format Soft Cover
Publisher Yad Vashem
Translator Translator: Helen Kaye
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