Faygala, Yiddish Refugee

Faygala, Yiddish Refugee by Betty Baker is a poignant narrative published by Olive Press Publisher in May 2011. This 102-page edition presents the story of Faygala, a 17-year-old girl living in Russia during 1904, a time marked by turmoil and danger for her Jewish village. As her family plans to join her father in America, Faygala is unexpectedly forced to embark on a perilous journey alone, leaving behind her home and a young man she cares for deeply.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Faygala’s experiences as she navigates the challenges of her journey to the United States. The book delves into her Orthodox Jewish life in Russia, her encounters with poverty, and the introduction of Yiddish vocabulary, all while capturing her awe at the wonders of modern America. This narrative not only highlights the historical context of Jewish migration in the 19th century but also offers insights into the social history of the time.
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Faygala, age 17, lived in Russia in 1904 in troubled times when the Cossack soldiers periodically ransacked her Jewish village; and the Czar’s officers periodically raided to seize men for the army. To avoid all this, many fled to America. Faygala’s family was planning to join her father in the “golden country” as soon as he sent enough money for ship and train passages and for Ellis Island fees and proof of support requirements. But suddenly due to personal danger, Faygala was forced to make the daunting journey alone with people she barely knew. Departing was extremely painful for her, especially leaving a certain young man behind. The thought of never seeing him again tore at her heart. Along the way she faced many difficulties causing her to fear she would never reach her dear father. This 94 page novelette is written by Faygala’s late daughter-in-law from the account as Faygala told it over the years. It draws the reader into her poverty stricken, Orthodox Jewish life in Russia; introduces her Yiddish vocabulary; and instills the amazement she felt upon seeing all the wonders of “modern” America.
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