The story recounts the author’s Holocaust-survivor grandfather’s battle to reclaim the family’s apartment building in Sosnowiec, Poland
By: JNS Staff
The Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, in association with the National Library of Israel, announces Menachem Kaiser, author of Plunder: A Memoir of Family Property and Nazi Treasure as the winner of its 2022 award for nonfiction.
The story recounts the author’s Holocaust-survivor grandfather’s battle to reclaim the family’s apartment building in Sosnowiec, Poland. It is a deeply immersive adventure story and daring interrogation of inheritance—material, spiritual, familial and emotional.
“What an extraordinary honor!” said Menachem Kaiser. “The Sami Rohr Prize represents a deep and continuing commitment to Jewish literature, and I’m beyond humbled and gratified to have been selected as this year’s recipient.”
This year’s finalists are Ayala Fader, author of Hidden Heretics: Jewish Doubt in the Digital Age, a look at Jewish men and women who secretly explore the outside world while remaining in their Orthodox religious communities.
Danny Adeno Abebe, author of From Africa to Zion, an insider’s perspective on the Ethiopian Israeli-immigrant experience.
(JNS.org)

