The Grand Mosque of Paris - A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust (Paperback)

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The book begins with a quote found in Islamic and Jewish

traditions: Save one life, and it is as if youve saved all of humanity. Todays problems between these two Abrahamic religions are obvious, but there are moments of brotherhood. During the Nazi occupation of France, Jews were being rounded up and sent to concentration camps. One avenue of

refuge was the Grand Mosque in Paris, where Jewish adults and children hid, some briefly until they could be spirited away, others for longer stays. Thanks to the mosques rector, and particularly Berbers from Algeria, many lives were saved. This is a fascinating, little-known piece of history (the afterword explains how difficult it was to research). The

authors sometimes try too hard to explain too much to a middle-grade audience, but they effectively capture the desperation felt by the victims and the enormous effort made by the resistance. The evocative paintings in somber colors heighten the tension.


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Product Description

The book begins with a quote found in Islamic and Jewish

traditions: Save one life, and it is as if youve saved all of humanity. Todays problems between these two Abrahamic religions are obvious, but there are moments of brotherhood. During the Nazi occupation of France, Jews were being rounded up and sent to concentration camps. One avenue of

refuge was the Grand Mosque in Paris, where Jewish adults and children hid, some briefly until they could be spirited away, others for longer stays. Thanks to the mosques rector, and particularly Berbers from Algeria, many lives were saved. This is a fascinating, little-known piece of history (the afterword explains how difficult it was to research). The

authors sometimes try too hard to explain too much to a middle-grade audience, but they effectively capture the desperation felt by the victims and the enormous effort made by the resistance. The evocative paintings in somber colors heighten the tension.

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General

Imprint

Holiday House

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2010

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

July 2010

Authors

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Dimensions

241 x 273 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

40

ISBN-13

978-0-8234-2304-0

Barcode

9780823423040

Categories

LSN

0-8234-2304-2



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