Don't know if I sent this to you or not.

Publication of "Skala on the River Zbrucz," a translation of the 
Skala Yizkor Book.
In 1978, the Skala Benevolent Society (SBS) published a Yizkor 
[memorial] book called Skala.  The book was written by the town's 
(shtetl's) former Jewish residents who either had survived the 
Holocaust or had been born in Skala and previously had 
emigrated.  Its purpose was to honor Skala's Jewish community, which 
had been annihilated by the Nazis and their cohorts.   Most of the 
contributors to the original book were the survivors themselves, who 
felt a deep inner compulsion and moral obligation to those who 
perished, to tell the story of Jewish Skala and to share with their 
children and future generations their memories of suffering, struggle 
and loss. TheYizkor book was written primarily in Yiddish and Hebrew 
and was largely inaccessible to many modern researchers, most of 
whose families came from this shtetl.  Skala on the River Zbrucz, a 
translation of the entire Yizkor book into English, now has been 
published by the Skala Research Group (whose members are 
investigating their roots in Skala) and the SBS.

Situated in eastern Galicia and once ruled by Austro-Hungary, the 
town of Skala was part of Poland during World War II.  It now is 
called Skala Podil'ska and is part of Ukraine.   The SkalaYizkor book 
includes articles, photographs, and documents on the history of the 
town's Jews from the 15th century up to and including the Holocaust, 
when the Jewish community was completely destroyed.  This material 
recalls a once vibrant shtetl, its people, the environment in which 
they lived, their hopes, dreams and struggles for survival.  The 
Yizkor book also describes the tragic events of the Holocaust, 
stories of those who survived and provides a list of Skala's 
Holocaust victims and survivors.  The English translation contains a 
new chapter about the town's righteous gentiles who saved Jews during 
the Holocaust, as well as photographs showing Skala as it is 
today.  It is a precious legacy that deserves to be preserved.

For copies, please contact Tony Hausner, [email protected]


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