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The young women continued to exercise their moral freedom even in the black terror of the death camps , where cultural and prayer groups were organized under the watchful eye of their overseers , where poetry was written , where Sabbath ...
The young women continued to exercise their moral freedom even in the black terror of the death camps , where cultural and prayer groups were organized under the watchful eye of their overseers , where poetry was written , where Sabbath ...
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One of these workers was a young man who was sitting behind a small window , and I noticed that he spent more time with people than the others did . A long line had formed outside his door , and I got into it .
One of these workers was a young man who was sitting behind a small window , and I noticed that he spent more time with people than the others did . A long line had formed outside his door , and I got into it .
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A few minutes later she was joined by her neighbor , a young woman , and the two of them shared their problems with us : the Germans had imprisoned the young woman's husband and taken into captivity the old woman's two sons .
A few minutes later she was joined by her neighbor , a young woman , and the two of them shared their problems with us : the Germans had imprisoned the young woman's husband and taken into captivity the old woman's two sons .
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In The Ghettos | x |
A Brief Spring Sara SelverUrbach | 21 |
BreadChava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
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