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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