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The scene in the house is imprinted in my memory , and I see it as though it had happened today . Father was laid out on the floor , the same floor he had installed only a few days ago , his body covered with his yibbitzeh - his black ...
The scene in the house is imprinted in my memory , and I see it as though it had happened today . Father was laid out on the floor , the same floor he had installed only a few days ago , his body covered with his yibbitzeh - his black ...
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“ Can't you see what's happening to us , Benyamin ? ... “ As long as you , my dear sister , only had to read about what happened to our nation , you could tolerate the pain others suffer ; however , when you are the one facing adversity ...
“ Can't you see what's happening to us , Benyamin ? ... “ As long as you , my dear sister , only had to read about what happened to our nation , you could tolerate the pain others suffer ; however , when you are the one facing adversity ...
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And how good it was that my mother and brothers and my friends in Warsaw were alive and did not know what had happened to me ! What a strange but serene feeling ! I was happy that we alone had been discovered and that others would ...
And how good it was that my mother and brothers and my friends in Warsaw were alive and did not know what had happened to me ! What a strange but serene feeling ! I was happy that we alone had been discovered and that others would ...
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Introduction | vii |
Preface | x |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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