The Shoemaker of Treblinka

The Shoemaker of Treblinka

A Son’s Discovery and Quest for Meaning

A hidden past. A haunting inheritance. A journey of discovery.

About the Book

For decades, Paul believed he had heard all his parents’ tales of tragedy and loss during the Holocaust. After finding the handwritten testimony his father had hidden in his prayer shawl bag that was left for him after his death, Paul discovers a staggering secret. His father, Samuel, a village shoemaker, was one of the few survivors of the notorious extermination camp Treblinka, where he was forced to make boots for Nazi officers. Even more astonishing, the pages reveal his role in the camp’s 1943 prisoner uprising.

Driven by questions that refuse to settle, Paul – aided by his wife Sharon – embarks on a journey to reconcile his image of the modest father he thought he knew. Piecing together his parents’ histories, including his mother’s daring escape from the Warsaw Ghetto, Paul faces a painful past he had long ignored, and wrestles with the consequences of his new understanding.

The Shoemaker of Treblinka moves between history and memory, absence and revelation, broadening our perspective on Treblinka and the uprising. Intimate and unflinching, this powerful memoir shows how a single discovery can redefine a family’s narrative and shape its future, turning silence into testimony as their stories unfold.

Details
Authors: Paul Goldstein, Sharon Citrin Goldstein
Series: Holocaust Heritage
Genre: Holocaust
Tags: Audio rights available, Foreign Rights Available, Soon to be released
ISBN: 9789493541153
List Price: $16,95
eBook Price: $6,99
Paul Goldstein

Paul Goldstein is a native New Yorker who grew up with Polish Jewish immigrant parents. He earned an MBA in Marketing with honors from Babson College. After a career of creating ad campaigns for major brands, he taught Marketing and Advertising at universities in New York City and Connecticut. As the son of Holocaust survivors, he’s become a prominent Holocaust presenter and educator, speaking at hundreds of schools, religious and civic organizations, and on podcasts. He has been honored as a keynote speaker at the University of New Haven, the Jewish Historical Society, and before the United States District Court.

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