The Shaddely-Babbelies: A Memoir of Growing up in a Jerusalem-Hungarian Family

Ilana Rosen, Tova Balman (Illustrator), Sandy Bloom (Editor)

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Abstract

In The Shaddely-Babbelies, Ilana Rosen, a professor of folk and documentary literature, revisits her childhood and adolescence in Jerusalem of the 1960s and 1970s, in a family whose parents had lived through the horrors of World War II and the Holocaust in Hungary. In some fifty amusing, poignant sketches, Rosen depicts Holocaust survivors, Hungarian-Israelis and their unique languages, streets, schools and cultural sites in Jerusalem, as well as many songs, nursery rhymes and expressions. The book is enriched by the drawings of the author's sister, Jerusalem artist Tova Balman.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherIndependently published
Number of pages191
ISBN (Print)9798462119378
StatePublished - 22 Aug 2021

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