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  1. Feb 12, 2008 · It was identical to countless other streets in countless other working-class neighborhoods of the early 1900s, except for the “invisible wall” that ran down its center, dividing Jewish families on one side from Christian families on the other. Only a few feet of cobblestones separated Jews from Gentiles, but socially, it they were miles apart.

    • Ballantine Books
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  2. The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers is a 2007 memoir by British-American author Harry Bernstein. It was Bernstein's first published book; he started writing it at the age of 93. It was Bernstein's first published book; he started writing it at the age of 93.

    • English
    • Memoir
  3. Jan 1, 2006 · The Invisible Wall refers to the street on which he lived -- Jews lived on one side, Christians on the other. In the prologue, author Harry Bernstein says, "It was a quiet little street, hardly noticeable among all the other larger streets, but what distinguished it from all the others was the fact that we live don one side, and they on the other.

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    • Hardcover
    • Harry Bernstein
  4. The Invisible Wall derives its title from the psychological barrier that divides the street where Harry lives. On one side live the Jews, including Harry and his family; Harry is the youngest of ...

  5. Apr 4, 2007 · April 4, 2007. Harry Bernstein grew up in a small world. In the Lancashire mill town of his childhood, during the teens and twenties of the last century, the poor Jews clustered along a single ...

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  7. About The Invisible Wall. This wonderfully charming memoir, written when the author was 93, vibrantly brings to life an all-but-forgotten time and place. It is a moving tale of working-class life, and of the boundaries that can be overcome by love. “There are places that I have never forgotten.

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