viernes, 20 de diciembre de 2019

Reading Archeology: We Survive - Sara Gochberg de Silberstein

In her book We Survive, Sara Gocheberg of Silberstein tells the story of her family.
Sara survived the extermination of the Jewish people. Her husband Sasha (Zil) was an anti-Nazi guerrilla in the woods.
Sara denounces the terrible crimes of the Nazis and the courage of the people who faced them. A book that helps us understand that time is relative and that there is no forgiveness for murderers.
Survived was published by Dunken Publishing. The copy I read belongs to the third edition held in Buenos Aires in 2010. It includes photographs, letters, maps and a very important glossary.
I recommend reading the 272 pages of Survived with the children and nephews. It is the best way to cultivate Mercy in our descendants. . .
Shalom . . .

I tell you? Shalom means peace, well-being and is a form of greeting or farewell among the Jews. Shalom originates in the Hebrew language, שלום, and conveys a desire for health, harmony, inner peace, calm and tranquility for that or those to whom the greeting is addressed.
Shalom . . .

Lía Olga Herrera Soto

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