Coffee and cake with the Family Beiunsky: an exploration of the concepts of identity and exile with respect to Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany
TitreCoffee and cake with the Family Beiunsky: an exploration of the concepts of identity and exile with respect to Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany
Auteur
Call number296/0053
N° d'objet10727c
Lieu de publicationSydney, New South Wales, Australia
EditeurMandelbaum Publishing
Année de publication
2004
Paginationpp175-183
MatérielArticle
NotesArticle from 'Anafim : proceedings of the Australasian Jewish Studies Forum held at Mandelbaum House, University of Sydney, 8-9 February 2004'pp175-183
Description
Family Beiunsky is not really a family name but referred to German Jewish refugees who settled in Mandate Palestine, later the State of Israel, as well as other countries of refuge after 1933. The Family Beiunsky exists in the psyche of the majority of German Jewish refugees of Nazism