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My name is Maeve, I'm from Chicago, IL and back home I have a dog named Riley.

Early Modern Poland: Rise of Hasidism
Hasidic Judaism

I am currently a sophomore at Chapman University.

I study Psychology at Chapman University.

SAMUEL BAK

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Childhood

Bak was born in 1933 and grew up in Vilna, a city that was part of Poland at the time. By 1939 when Bak was just six years old, the war began and Vilna was transferred from Poland to Lithuania. As Jewish life and culture rapidly deteriorated, Vilna went from once a prosperous city to muddled ghettos. By 1944, when Russian troops returned to Vilna, only a few thousand of the city's Jewish population of 57,000 were still alive, including Bak and his mother. Bak’s father was killed by liberators only a few days earlier.

Reference List
Browning, W. R. F. Book of Exodus. Oxford Biblical Studies.

Bat, Ye'or (1984). Dhimmis Peoples: Oppressed Nations. Genève: Editions De LAvenir.

Labrat, Dunash Ben. WINE, WOMEN, AND DEATH Medieval Poems on the Good Life, p 13. Edited by Raymond P. Scheindlin. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.