Bibliography for the Suchostaw Region
(sources specific to a particular shtetl can be found on the shtetl page)
Links to other bibliographies
Bibliography
- Agnon, S.Y. (1973). All of A Town, Tel Aviv.
- Appleman-Jurman, A. (1990). Alicia: My Story, Bantam Books.
- Barnavi, E. (1992). A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People, Alfred Knopf, Inc..
- Charnofsky, M. (1965). Jewish Life in The Ukraine: A Family Saga, Exposition Press.
- Eliach, Y. (1998). There Once Was A World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok, Back Bay Books.
- Fremont, H. (1999). After Long Silence, Dell Publishing.
- Gilbert, M. (1993). Atlas of the Holocaust, William Morrow and Company, Inc., New York, NY.
- Gorr, S. (1992). Jewish Personal Names, Avotaynu, Inc., Bergenfield, NJ.
- Gottesfeld, C. (1964). Tales of the Old World and the New. Thomas Yoseloff,
New York, London
- Halpern, S. (1996). Darkness and Hope, Shengold Publishers, Inc.
- Hoffman, E. (1993). Exit into History, A Journey through the New Eastern Europe, New York, NY.
- Hoffman, E. (1998). Shtetl: The Life and Death of a Small Town and World of Polish Jews, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA.
- Hoshen, S. H. (1996). Treasures of Jewish Galicia: Judaica Museum of Ethnography and Crafts in Lvov, Ukraine,.Beth Hatefutsoth, The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora. Tel Aviv.
- Kaganoff, B. C. (1996). A Dictionary of Jewish Names and their History, Jason Aronson, Northvale, NJ.
- Kacyzne, Alter; Web,Marek, YIVO (1999). Poyln: Jewish Life in the Old Country. Metropolitan Books.
- Katz, E. B. (2000). Our Tomorrows Neveer Came. Fordham University Press.
- Kaufman, J. (1997). A Hole in the Heart of the World: Being Jewish in Eastern Europe, Penguin Books USA Inc.
- Kurzweil, A. (1994). From Generation to Generation, How to Trace Your Jewish Genealogy and Family History, HarperCollins, New York, NY.
- Mokotoff, G. (1995). How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust, Avotaynu, Inc., Teaneck, NJ.
- Mokotoff, G. and Sack, S. A. (1991). Where Once We Walked, A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust, Avotaynu, Teaneck, N.J.
- Richmond, Theo (1995). Konin: A Quest, Vintage Books, New York, NY
- Rosner, M. (1990). I am a Witness. Hyperion Press.
- Schoenfeld, J. (1986). Shtetl Memoirs: Jewish Life in Galicia under the Austro-Hungarian Empire and in the Reborn Poland 1898-1939, Ktav Publ. House, Inc.
- Trunk, I. (1972) Judenrat: The Jewish Councils in Eastern Europe Under Nazi Occupation, Stein and Day Publishers, New York. [See the following references to shtetlach in the
Suchostaw region: Borszczow (Borschev) - pages 16,40,41,302,307; Buczacz (Buchach) - pages 419,513; Czortkow (Chortkov) - 40,41; Kopyczynce (Kopychintsy) - 362; Ozierany (Ozeryany) - 319; Skalat - 27, 395, 406, 424, 426, 427,449, 513; Tluste (Tolstoye/4850) - 406.
- United States Holocaust Museum (1996). Historical Atlas of the Holocaust, Simon & Schuster Macmillan, New York, NY.
- Valley, E. (1999). The Great Jewish Cities of Central and Eastern Europe, Jason Aronson, Northvale, NJ.
- Weiner, M. (1997). Jewish Roots in Poland: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories, YIVO Institute, New York, NY.
- Weiner, M. (1999). Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories, YIVO Institute, New York, NY.
- Wynne, S. F. (1998). Finding Your Jewish Roots in Galicia: A Resource Guide, Avotaynu, Teaneck, N.J.