Charles Zachariah Goldberg left Bialystok in 1906 at the age of 20 in the aftermath of a deadly pogrom in Bialystok, then a part of Czarist Russia.
Originally written in Yiddish for publications in the New Yor.
He writes in a voice all his own, familiar, plainspoken, direct and honest.
Published later in life, living in Connecticut, these are his remembrances and stories about growing up in Bialystok, Tales of the dreadful, and of the humorous, of family life, and of his Journey to America.
Charles Zachariah Goldberg left Bialystok in 1906 at the age of 20 in the aftermath of a deadly pogrom in Bialystok, then a part of Czarist Russia