"Standing on the blurry but oh-so-firmly-felt border between folk tale and photographic reality, Menachem Kipnis helped to shape Yiddishland in the pre-Holocaust popular imagination more than almost anyone else. This highly welcome volume, with its sensitive translations and its wonderful reproductions, helps rescue this vital figure from undeserved obscurity." - Jeremy Dauber, author of The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye"This beautifully illustrated translation of Kipnis's essential writings is an important companion to the canon of primary sources on Jewish life in Poland before the Second World War. Kipnis's own photographs stand close to the monumental work carried by Roman Vishniac and, sadly, very few others. An essential volume." - Francesco Spagnolo, coauthor of The Jewish World: 100 Treasures of Art and Culture