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She had been so accustomed on the Sabbath to sitting in Father's lap and having him feed her and play with her , and now her yearning for him could not be stilled . Her unusually expressive face and eyes spoke to us , and we knew what ...
She had been so accustomed on the Sabbath to sitting in Father's lap and having him feed her and play with her , and now her yearning for him could not be stilled . Her unusually expressive face and eyes spoke to us , and we knew what ...
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This was one of many occurrences which brought me face to face with death , and I credited my survival to a chain of strange coincidences , plus a bit of cunning ... and providence . March 13 The Germans proclaimed March 13 , 1943 , as ...
This was one of many occurrences which brought me face to face with death , and I credited my survival to a chain of strange coincidences , plus a bit of cunning ... and providence . March 13 The Germans proclaimed March 13 , 1943 , as ...
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Father had a very Jewish face , and Vovek spent much time trying to prepare hiding both for him and for Yitzchak Katzenelson . He was tough ; he did not wait for things to happen but moved them on his own .
Father had a very Jewish face , and Vovek spent much time trying to prepare hiding both for him and for Yitzchak Katzenelson . He was tough ; he did not wait for things to happen but moved them on his own .
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Introduction | vii |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Bread Chava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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