The unheeded cry
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Rabbi Michael Dov Weissmandl hatched imaginative plans to save millions of lives, but was thwarted by those who should have helped.
Dr. Abraham Fuchs dedicated his life to Holocaust research, meticulously documenting the vibrant Jewish life of pre-war Europe. His work delves into the richness of Hungarian Yeshivos and the surrounding regions, examining their transition from intellectual grandeur to the devastation of the Holocaust. Fuchs's research further expanded to encompass rabbinic sources across Europe, shedding light on the profound spiritual and intellectual heritage that was lost. He also explored extraordinary rescue efforts, highlighting the courage and resourcefulness of those who fought against overwhelming odds.


Rabbi Michael Dov Weissmandl hatched imaginative plans to save millions of lives, but was thwarted by those who should have helped.