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    • Gershon Shofman

      • Gershon Shofman, one of Israel's preeminent authors, once wrote that House of Dolls (1955) by Ka-Tzetnik 135633 is "a holy book." Certainly the most famous and widely read of his novels, House of Dolls, originally published in Hebrew as Beit ha-bubot in 1953, centers on a young Jewish girl, Daniella Preleshnik, in reality the writer's own sister.
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  2. Certainly the most famous and widely read of his novels, House of Dolls, originally published in Hebrew as Beit ha-bubot in 1953, centers on a young Jewish girl, Daniella Preleshnik, in reality the writer's own sister.

  3. House of Dolls is a 1953 novella by Ka-tzetnik 135633. The novella describes "Joy Divisions", which were groups of Jewish women in the concentration camps during World War II who were kept for the sexual pleasure of Nazi soldiers.

    • Yehiel De-Nur
    • 1953
  4. Oct 25, 2019 · House of dolls Bookreader Item Preview ... Translation of Bet ha-bubot Notes. obscured text front cover tight binding. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2019-10 ...

  5. House of Dolls. Among his most famous works was 1955's House of Dolls, which described the Freudenabteilung "Joy Division", a Nazi system keeping Jewish women as sex slaves in concentration camps. He suggests that the subject of the book was his younger sister, who did not survive the Holocaust.

  6. An undistinguished expressionist poet in Yiddish before the war, he rose to prominence in Mandatory Palestine after his arrival there in 1945 with his novels of atrocity, especially House of Dolls, which became an international best seller. Dinur revealed his identity in 1961 while testifying at the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem, where he ...

  7. Certainly the most famous and widely read of his novels, House of Dolls, originally published in Hebrew as Beit ha-bubot in 1953, centers on a young Jewish girl, Daniella Preleshnik, in reality the writer's own sister.

  8. House of dolls / by Ka-tzetnik 135633 ; translated from the Hebrew by Moshe M. Kohn. ... Bet ha-bubot. English. Format Book. Author/Creator Ka-tzetnik 135633, 1909 ...

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