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Israel on the Moon
A Berlin novel from the year 1933
von Martin Salomonski, herausgegeben von Alexander Fromm, übersetzt von Alexander FrommThe world of 1953 seen by a Berlin Rabbi in 1933: “Blitztrains” go full speed underneath the pavements of Berlin, but there are barely any Jews left in the German capital. Mica and Victor, a young love couple from Miami, are looking for a safe place to live their Jewish identity. They choose to go to the Moon.
When Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party came into power, Rabbi Martin Salomonski (1881–1944) wrote this utopian novel about the “Jewish Question” as a sequel story for a German newspaper.
When Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party came into power, Rabbi Martin Salomonski (1881–1944) wrote this utopian novel about the “Jewish Question” as a sequel story for a German newspaper.