The Quiet Period
After the many aktions in the Vilna Ghetto in 1941, only half of the ghetto’s initial population remained. Life then gradually became “normalized.” Little by little, Jews began to build a life within the ghetto. There were gatherings, schools, a library…all happening under the shadow of repression and terror from the Nazi regime. The German goal was not only to exterminate the Jewish people, but to kill Jewish culture altogether. Resistance through maintaining Jewish culture was another way to fight Nazi tyranny. Rudashevski chronicles many such acts of resistance in his diary, which we can see below by way of different experiences.
I, Yitskhok
These are entries from Yitskhok Rudashevski’s diary that show his personality as a writer and a leader of youth movements, his vision for the intellectual and creative efforts of his friends, and his fierce belief in survival and efforts to sustain hope.