The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust

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When the Nazis occupied Paris, no Jew was safe from arrest and deportation.

Few Parisians were willing to risk their own lives to help. Yet during that perilous time, many Jews found refuge in an unl

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  • Author: Ruelle, Karen Gray
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 40
  • Publish Date: June 01 2010
  • ISBN10: 0823423042
  • Language: English
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When the Nazis occupied Paris, no Jew was safe from arrest and deportation.

Few Parisians were willing to risk their own lives to help. Yet during that perilous time, many Jews found refuge in an unlikely place–the sprawling complex of the Grand Mosque of Paris. Not just a place of worship but a community center, this hive of activity was an ideal temporary hiding place for escaped prisoners of war and Jews of all ages, especially children.

Beautifully illustrated and thoroughly researched (both authors speak French and conducted first-person interviews and research at archives and libraries), this hopeful, non-fiction book introduces children to a little-known part of history. Perfect for children studying World War II or those seeking a heart-warming, inspiring read that highlights extraordinary heroism across faiths.

Includes a bibliography, a recommended list of books and films, and afterword from the authors that gives more details behind the story.

Author: Karen Gray Ruelle, Deborah Durland DeSaix
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Holiday House
Published: 06/01/2010
Pages: 40
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 9.48h x 10.74w x 0.18d
ISBN: 9780823423040
Language: English

Author

Ruelle, Karen Gray

Binding

ISBN10

0823423042

ISBN13

9780823423040

Page Count

40

Published Date

June 01, 2010

Language

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