Yechiel Granatstein (; June 6, 1913 â February 7, 2008) was a Polish-born Jewish author and writer in Yiddish and Hebrew, as well as a partisan fighter in World War II and a Jewish refugee activist following the Holocaust.
Life
Yechiel Granatstein was born in Lublin, Poland on June 6, 1913. Even before World War II, he had developed his skills as a writer, writing for Dos Yiddish Tagblat and various Agudah periodicals. While still young and single, he was drafted into the Polish army for military training. He lived in Ã
ÂódÃ
º from 1936 to 1939. Following the NaziâÂÂSoviet invasion of Poland at the outbreak of World War II he escaped from the Germans to Slonim, which was on the Russian side of the MolotovâÂÂRibbentrop line, eventually entrapped in the SÃ
Âonim Ghetto after Operation Barbarossa.
In 1942 he escaped to the nearby forests and joined the partisans who were fighting the Nazis. He was accepted into the partisan unit because of his earlier training as a soldier and because he possessed an automatic machine gun. After the war he returned to Ã
ÂódÃ
º where he assisted refugees in leaving Europe from his base at 66 Wschodnia Street and then continued his refugee rescue work in Paris from 1946 to 1950. It was in Paris in 1950 that he published an autobiography of his time fighting as a Jewish partisan under the title "I Wanted to Live" ("Ich hob gevolt lebn" in Yiddish), which detailed the dangers he faced not just from the German Nazis, but from his fellow Russian partisans as well. This book was translated into Hebrew and into English under the title "The War of a Jewish Partisan". He immigrated to Israel in the 1950s where he continued to write about pre-war Europe and the Holocaust. In Israel he wrote for "Shearim", "Hamodia", "HaTzofe" and other newspapers and journals. He also wrote a biography about his father-in-law's, the Radoschitzer Rebbe's, experiences in the ghettos and concentration camps. He died on February 7, 2008, in Israel.
Published works
- ÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂøàÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂøÃÂàÃÂâÃÂà(I Want to Live) (ÃÂ"àæâèÃÂÃÂÃÂ, Paris, 1950)
- Translated to Hebrew by Naftoli Ginton and published as ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂâè (A Jew in the Forest) (ÃÂÃÂèéê, Tel Aviv, 1955)
- Translated to Hebrew by the author as ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂâè: çÃÂèÃÂêÃÂàéàäèÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂà(A Jew in the Forest: The Experiences of a Jewish Partisan) (ÃÂÃÂÃÂè, Tel Aviv, 1983)
- Translated to English by Charles Wengrov as The War of a Jewish Partisan: A Youth Imperiled by his Russian Comrades and Nazi Conquerors (Mesorah, Brooklyn, 1986, )
- ÃÂÃÂèÃÂê ÃÂÃÂÃÂäà(Blackened Lights) (çèÃÂê áäè, Jerusalem, 1958)
- ÃÂÃÂáÃÂçÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂèà(with ÃÂéàÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ¥) (Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 1965âÂÂ1968)
- éÃÂé ÃÂâàà(Sun in the Cloud) (Mossad Harav Kook, Jerusalem, 1975)
- äèâÃÂÃÂâ ÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂâè - ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂâàâ âèà(Strange Forest - Familiar Land) (äÃÂèÃÂÃÂàÃÂ"àäèÃÂ¥, Tel Aviv, 1979)
- éÃÂÃÂê ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ: áÃÂäÃÂèÃÂàçæèÃÂà(Autumn in the Spring: Short Stories) (áÃÂäÃÂ, Jerusalem, 1980)
- êÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂâÃÂ-éÃÂ-ÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂèÃÂ¥ ÃÂéèÃÂÃÂ: ÃÂÃÂâÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂêÃÂÃÂàéààÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂê êÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàéàÃÂÃÂâé"àÃÂéàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂèÃÂÃÂ¥ ÃÂÃÂèÃÂ¥ ÃÂéèÃÂà(The Students of the Baal Shem Tov in Israel) (ÃÂÃÂÃÂè, Tel Aviv, 1982)
- ÃÂèÃÂ¥-ÃÂéèÃÂàéàÃÂâÃÂÃÂ: âÃÂÃÂÃÂêàéàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂéèÃÂàÃÂÃÂèÃÂ¥ ÃÂéèÃÂà(Heavenly Land of Israel: The Ascent of Sages of Israel to the Land of Israel) (äÃÂè, Tel Aviv, 1985)
- ÃÂéÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂèÃÂ: âàÃÂæÃÂÃÂç èÃÂàéÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂçÃÂèÃÂÃÂ, ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂèÃÂàÃÂçÃÂÃÂéàéàÃÂèàè' ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàáç ÃÂÃÂ"ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ" ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂâàêÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂà(The Path and the Road: About the Tzadik Rabbi Shmuel from Koriv) (äÃÂè, Bnei Brak, 1986)
- ÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂèÃÂ: ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂôè ÃÂèÃÂÃÂÃÂéÃÂÃÂ¥ ÃÂäÃÂÃÂÃÂèçÃÂàèÃÂàÃÂæÃÂç éÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàäÃÂàçÃÂè ÃÂÃÂôÃÂ, ÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂçÃÂèÃÂêÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂêf (ÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂè àäêÃÂÃÂ, Jerusalem, 1987)
- Translated to English by Charles Wengrov as One Jew's Power One Jew's Glory: The Life of Rav Yitzchak Shmuel Eliyahu Finkler, the Rebbe of Radoschitz, in the Ghetto and Concentration Camps (Feldheim Publishers, 1991, )
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂèàÃÂÃÂÃÂèê : ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂêàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂç ÃÂÃÂÃÂèàÃÂÃÂÃÂèààÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂèÃÂê ÃÂàÃÂæÃÂàÃÂéàÃÂê ÃÂéÃÂÃÂà(ÃÂèÃÂéÃÂÃÂà: ÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂè àäêÃÂÃÂ, êéÃÂ"à1989)
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂäÃÂÃÂÃÂà(ÃÂèÃÂéÃÂÃÂà: äÃÂè, êéà"à1991)
- ÃÂÃÂâ ÃÂàäé (ÃÂèÃÂéÃÂÃÂà: äÃÂè, êéà"à1993) <èÃÂÃÂÃÂ>
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂààêÃÂÃÂÃÂê (ÃÂèÃÂéÃÂÃÂà: äÃÂè, êéà"à1995)
- ÃÂÃÂàÃÂèÃÂéÃÂê : áÃÂäÃÂèàÃÂÃÂÃÂäÃÂàéàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂèÃÂÃÂàÃÂê-ÃÂÃÂÃÂàêÃÂê-ÃÂêÃÂê ÃÂÃÂÃÂèê ÃÂéÃÂÃÂàâ"àçÃÂÃÂÃÂ¥ àÃÂæÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂèÃÂÃÂÃÂà(ÃÂààÃÂèç, êéà"à1996)
- éààäéàÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂà(ÃÂààÃÂèç : äÃÂè, êéà"à1998)
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