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In her novel Stones from the River, set in Nazi Germany, Ursula Hegi reveals the suffering of the “other” in a startling way.
Tara Brach • Radical Acceptance
Holocaust Survivor Zofia Landau Testimony (Espanol) | USC Shoah Foundation
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Ari Shavit • My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel
Whoever was still alive had reason for hope. Health, family, happiness, professional abilities, fortune, position in society—all these were things that could be achieved again or restored. After all, we still had all our bones intact. Whatever we had gone through could still be an asset to us in the future. And I quoted from Nietzsche: “Was mich ni
... See moreViktor E. Frankl • Man's Search For Meaning, Gift Edition
“They can condemn us to hunger but they cannot condemn us to starvation.”26
Saul Friedlander • Nazi Germany and the Jews: 1933-1945
“And Yael?” “She’s fine. She’s in Auschwitz.”