lost library: the legacy of Vilna's Strashun Library in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
TitleThe lost library: the legacy of Vilna's Strashun Library in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
Author
Call number027.04793/0001
Object number06404
Place of publicationWaltham, Massachusetts, United States
PublisherBrandeis University Press
Year of publication
2019
Physical descriptionxii,284p.,index,bibliography
MaterialBook
Series titleThe Tauber Institute series for the study of European Jewry
ISBN9781512603095
Description
The Strashun Library was among the most important Jewish public institutions in Vilna prior to it's destruction during WWII. This book tells the story of the Strashun Library from its inception through the contentious battle for ownership following the war. Pursuant to a settlement in 1958, the remnants of the greatest prewar library in Europe were split between two major institutions: the secular YIVO in the United States and the religious library of the Chief Rabbinate in Israel, a compromise that struck at the heart of the library's original unifying mission.