Discover nine ordinary women who took extraordinary measures to save lives during the Holocaust, resisting terror and torture while undercover or in hiding, in concentration camps, in forests, and in exile.
With compassion and admiration, author Sarah Silberstein Swartz paints portraits of women who stood up for themselves and others in dangerous times. Overlooked by history, they leapt from fear to action with bravery that deserves recognition.
"In this stunning book, author Sarah Silberstein Swartz, the daughter of Jewish-Polish Holocaust survivors, paints a picture of nine extraordinary women who stood up for themselves and others to save lives during the Holocaust."
-- "Teach Magazine""These personal stories will help readers appreciate the roles women played during World War II."
-- "49th Shelf""Sarah Silberstein Swartz brings a unique set of professional credentials and personal experiences to the researching and writing of Heroines, Rescuers, Rabbis, Spies: Unsung Women of the Holocaust. As a daughter of survivors, she fulfills her objective of providing role models and inspiration for a new generation. She gives the reader an opportunity to engage with many aspects of the Holocaust in many European countries from an avowedly feminist perspective."
-- "The Sydney Taylor Shmooze""Extraordinary and mind blowing. Each woman has a unique story and all of them are significant and influential... I loved how the women's shared experiences and trauma showed that they did not give up, and instead, embraced their faith. Swartz adapted these stories for readers to learn from and reflect upon. This book is definitely worth reading because readers can gain a variety of insights."
-- "Palmer Library Reviews""Heroines, Rescuers, Rabbis, Spies is an inspiring treasure trove of shadowy lives brought into the light... Highly recommended."
-- "Quill and Quire (starred review)"★ "These personal stories are illuminating and powerful, offering ways for readers to connect with and understand the past. Swartz writes from a feminist perspective, questioning why these heroic figures went unsung and frequently even unmentioned while male heroes received praise and recognition... Phenomenally done and more necessary than ever."
-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)""The history of Holocaust heroes is filled with justifiably famous names, but this eye-opening book introduces women who deserve greater recognition for the risks they took and impacts they had.
-- "Perspectives at kirkus.com""After preaching, photographing, journaling, spying, and providing safe shelter, these women were finally honoured. Readers will learn about their early lives and what led them to rebel against injustice. These stories of courage and kindness are an inspiration to all."
-- "Calgary Herald"