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Survivor
Do Paths Diverge? Is there a Fork in the Road? or Do Paths Run Together Again?
Rabbi Joe Blair
May 27, 2015
Survivor: Josef Kreitenberg
Jane Ulman
April 15, 2015
As the transport from Tacova, Czechoslovakia (then called Tecso, Hungary), pulled up to the Birkenau platform in late May 1944, the doors of the cattle cars slammed open.
Survivor: Aaron M. Cohen
Jane Ulman
April 2, 2015
“Get your things. Let’s go,” the policemen ordered. Aaron (then Henri) Cohen, his parents and his younger brother gathered some belongings from their apartment in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and began walking toward the Jewish school, about a mile away.
Survivor: Guta Peck
Jane Ulman
March 18, 2015
Guta Peck nee Kasz was sitting on the sole latrine inside her Auschwitz barracks one evening in early September 1944, when a drunken SS soldier picked her up.
Survivor: Ralph Hakman
Jane Ulman
March 4, 2015
Ralph Hakman was hiding in a barely noticeable house, almost a shack, when he was discovered by his mother.
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