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SUMMARY:7 PM: A House in Lahore - Growing up Jewish in Pakistan by Hazel Se
 lzer Kahan
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN=JGS Long Island:MAILTO:webmaster@jgsli.org
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T190000
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>Fleeing Germany in 1933 and Italy in 1937\,
  two 27-year-old Jewish physicians seek a new future in British India. In 
 1940\, now a family of four\, they are arrested and interned by the Britis
 h as “enemy aliens” until their release in 1946. The children are sent
  to boarding schools while their parents build a medical practice in what 
 has become Pakistan. Following regime change\, Jews are no longer welcome 
 and in 1971\, the family leaves Lahore forever. This memoir describes the 
 contradictions and dilemmas of growing up Jewish in internment and post-Br
 itish Raj Muslim Pakistan\, shuffling identities while learning the futili
 ty of belonging and the negotiable meaning of home. Drawing on extensive b
 oarding school correspondence\, the book unflinchingly examines the power 
 of letter writing to bind a scat-tered family but also its inability to pr
 event schisms. Her father’s death releases in the author a compulsion to
  discover whether her beloved childhood house still stands. Forty years af
 ter leaving “forever\,” she returns to the town of her birth\, unsure 
 whether welcome or rejection await but unprepared for what she finds!<br />\n(Presentation via Zoom)</p>\n
CATEGORIES:General
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 -jewish-in-pakistan-by-hazel-selzer-kahan/
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