My Personal Holocaust Remembrance
All of my grandparents survived the Holocaust. Thank G-d, my grandmothers are still alive, may they be for many years to come. The two ladies I love most in the world have faced unimaginable pain of losing their parents, siblings, extended family, friends. They’ve suffered tremendous hunger, hard labor, freezing temperatures, physical suffering, the agony of waiting for that one bus or train that could mean death if only a minute late, and making carpets out of human hair as well as other experiences that horror movie masters can only dream up. I know them all too well as stories passed down within my family.. they’re forever embedded in me. The Holocaust has left an eternal impact on them and on all of their children, and their children..and it will go on forever.
We will never forget, and G-d willing, one day, we will avenge.
My grandmother wrote this book.
It will be passed down as long as humanity exists, from generation to generation. So will the testimony of my other grandmother and hundreds of others in the Steven Spielberg archives – no one of my blood will forget, no one will forgive. (If you want a comprehensive list of links go to my mom’s site.)
And another thing, I know I got people on this site who would like to see another Holocaust happen..don’t worry, it will, against you and those who think like you.
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