Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... Hashem would have given it to me . Did I perhaps become too proud of myself and imagine I was better than the others ? I began to ask Hashem for forgive- ness , for my modesty had temporarily left me . After they had filled their ...
... Hashem would have given it to me . Did I perhaps become too proud of myself and imagine I was better than the others ? I began to ask Hashem for forgive- ness , for my modesty had temporarily left me . After they had filled their ...
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... Hashem for saving my life once more - this time from the Ukrainian . I still could not fully comprehend why Hashem had chosen me out of my whole family to survive . My parents , my brother and my sisters had been far better people than ...
... Hashem for saving my life once more - this time from the Ukrainian . I still could not fully comprehend why Hashem had chosen me out of my whole family to survive . My parents , my brother and my sisters had been far better people than ...
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... Hashem had helped us find each other , we both prayed that He would assist us once more . for Since Meir's English was not yet fluent , it was not easy him to find employment ; we realized that our engagement would not result in ...
... Hashem had helped us find each other , we both prayed that He would assist us once more . for Since Meir's English was not yet fluent , it was not easy him to find employment ; we realized that our engagement would not result in ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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