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TO BE CONTINUED...Reflections on Growing Up with Holocaust Survivors

TO BE CONTINUED...Reflections on Growing Up with Holocaust Survivors

De : Rabbi Jeff Salkin
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Welcome to our podcast, TO BE CONTINUED… Reflections on Growing Up with Holocaust Survivors, where we explore the intersections of memory, identity, and resilience.

Our goal is to lift up the experiences of children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, and to ask how survivors’ memories shaped their lives. How did resilience help form who they are today? And what legacy will they leave for the generations that follow?

Within the next 10 years, most survivors will be gone. As the world loses these witnesses of the truths of the Holocaust, second- and third-generation voices are more important than ever.

Carry these voices forward: Listen to TO BE CONTINUED… Reflections on Growing Up with Holocaust Survivors. Copyright 2026 All rights reserved.
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