Rozenblat's Diary

by Anatoly Rozenblat


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Softcover
£16.88

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 27/06/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 280
ISBN : 9781403307231

About the Book

Any immigration in life of each person is joined with the objective reasons and necessity to admit that this process is very complex and difficult and of course, left deep traces of memory for each people.

Despite a difficult childhood (early losing parents and grow up in a children’s home), during of his life as a Jewish person, felt "on his own skin" all anti-Semitism of the Soviet system. For the first time, as the creative person, he could not realize his scientific goals in that country, and in 1989 year he decided to emigrate from the Soviet Union to America.

At this book, the author, without colors tries to describe all processes of immigration of the Soviet-Jewish people at this period via transit campuses of Austria and Italy.

All material in book is given in view of a chronic diary and describes the typical life of a single creative person, having fifty years of age.

The author admits also that this age and all process was very difficult and complex for the some reasons of the Jewish organizations and American Government particularly at beginning process in period of April month 1989.

In this book the author also shows the main ways of surviving at any immigration and his conclusions support with the numerous data and documents.

He gives careful attention to the question of the lives of the Soviet-Jewish people at period of immigration and also the role of the Jewish and other organizations at these places.

The author thinks that this book will useful for the social workers and for the people who has interest to the questions of the Jewish immigration to America.


About the Author

Anatoly Rozenblat (1938 - ) is an independent scientist and inventor. He was born in County Moscow in Russia. His mother died in 1942, and in 1947, he moved to Odessa (Ukraine) with his father. In 1949, his father died and in the period of 1950 to 1954, he grew up in a children's home. He lived for more than forty years in Odessa, studying at the Odessa Institute of Maritime Transport Engineering and many other institutions.

His research life began in 1966 when he published the first small technical book concerning the problems of ship repairs. By 1989, he owned eleven patents and twenty-three other scientific works, but still felt unable to realize his full abilities as a scientist in the former Soviet Union. He soon decided to emigrate to the United States.

Now, Rozenblat lives in Chicago and is the father of two adult children, Moshe and Inna. In the United States, he continued to study and to work as a creative person. Soon he received a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Computer and Information Systems from the Chicago East-West University.

He has published four books with Dorrance Publishing Company and 1stBooks Library and now has more than twenty-five patents and fifty scientific works. The International Biographical Center, England, the American Biographical Institute, and Marquis' Who's Who in America have each published his biography.

He also presented six scientific works at the 26th, 27th and 28th Israel Conference on Mechanical Engineering in 1996, 1998 and 2000. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.