To Tell Our Stories: Holocaust Survivors of Southern Arizona - Softcover

Moroz, Raisa; Fenwick, Richard

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9781508832362: To Tell Our Stories: Holocaust Survivors of Southern Arizona

Synopsis

During World War II's Nazi onslaught, six million Jews were systematically and brutally killed. Yet millions survived, their lives altered permanently by the terrors they faced. After the war, many left long-established homes to settle in Israel and the United States, hoping for renewal. These are the stories of survivors who have made Southern Arizona their home. Each is an intimate slice of the Holocaust as it occurred throughout Europe and the Soviet Union. And each story is a dedication to loved ones and friends lost and brutalized during a portion of history that has since defined 20th century history and modern-day genocide.

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About the Author

Jewish Family and Children's Services of Southern Arizona's expert and compassionate staff have a long history of service. Since 1941, we have helped families in crisis, children and adults with challenges, people with disabilities, and elderly adults. Our clients come from all faiths, age groups and all economic backgrounds. JFCS offers a continuum of social and behavioral health programs that make a big difference for people during difficult times in their lives. We appreciate the opportunity, through the JFCS Holocaust Survivor Program, to provide support for the victims of Nazi atrocities who live in Southern Arizona. It is the right thing to do, both for them and for those who were lost.

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