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Music From A Broken Violin

  • Tikvah Feinstein

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A gripping memoir written in literary style, as in Roots, that brings to life the author's parents and their parents and places them in the historically accurate, critical era of pre-Holocaust Europe to post World War II in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Secrets are revealed in a shocking, rich, honest and authentic story of love, betrayal, survival and, finally, hope in the form of music from a broken violin. Tikvah reveals the unusual circumstances of her beginnings and her life as a child in an impoverished family.

Genres

  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Holocaust
  • adultery
  • Pittsburgh
  • Sudeten
  • Europe
  • Pennsylvania
  • syphilis
  • childhood sexual assault
  • rabbi
  • Palestine
  • World War II
  • family
  • spirituality
  • Ohio River
  • river boat
  • childhood
  • secrets
  • betrayal
  • Allegheny County
  • Washington County
  • Elco HIll
  • Esplen
  • Freedom
  • Beaver County
  • kosher
  • violin
  • Michigan
  • biblical
  • altar
  • Hebrew
  • Sweden
  • flood
  • obsession
  • perversion
  • biography
  • United Israel World Union
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • romance
  • conflict
  • disease
  • music
  • Germony
  • United States
  • Czechoslovakia
  • prophet
  • Jerusalem
  • Family
  • Childhood and youth
  • Authors
  • Biography
  • Families
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  • Tikvah Feinstein

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    Taproot Press Publishing Company

    November 2011