Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... ROSH HASHANAH , 1942 , my father was saying Selichos - the prayers of repen- tance which are recited daily during the weeks lead- ing up to Yom Kippur , the holiest day on the Jewish calendar . I was preparing to sneak out of the house ...
... ROSH HASHANAH , 1942 , my father was saying Selichos - the prayers of repen- tance which are recited daily during the weeks lead- ing up to Yom Kippur , the holiest day on the Jewish calendar . I was preparing to sneak out of the house ...
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... Rosh Hashanah had been put into wooden shacks and burned alive . News of the massacre came to light when the Einsatzgruppen , Nazi extermination troops , boasted of their " achievements " in the ghetto . I stared at him in horror , but ...
... Rosh Hashanah had been put into wooden shacks and burned alive . News of the massacre came to light when the Einsatzgruppen , Nazi extermination troops , boasted of their " achievements " in the ghetto . I stared at him in horror , but ...
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Mala Kacenberg. It wasn't until Rosh Hashanah that they finally trusted me . We all went to a minyan , and the girls were surprised that I not only knew how to daven but that my knowledge of the tefillos and their place in the siddurim ...
Mala Kacenberg. It wasn't until Rosh Hashanah that they finally trusted me . We all went to a minyan , and the girls were surprised that I not only knew how to daven but that my knowledge of the tefillos and their place in the siddurim ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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