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The Strength of hope : a Holocaust survivor's guide to love and life

The day Abram and his mother arrived at Auschwitz death camp they both knew it would be her last. In their final moment together, Abram's mum urged her nineteen-year-old son to 'do everything humanly possible to survive, and tell people what happened here.' Then she was taken to a gas chamber and murdered. Abram had already endured and survived so much until that moment but with his strength of hope, sometimes reduced to a flicker, he survived. With the exception of his sister who had escaped to Russia, the rest of his family did not. After liberation, Abram travelled back and forth across Europe, doing secret underground work and getting into dangerous scrapes including the night he and his friend were locked in a dungeon with a Nazi. He eventually found his way to Belgium, where he met the love of his love, fellow Auschwitz survivor, Cesia. The young couple made their way to Australia, where that flicker of hope grew as bright as the sun, illuminating everything they touched and everyone who came into their sphere. Without bitterness and always with perspective, Abram has never forgotten his mother's last words to him. And in their seventy-five years of marriage, Abram and Cesia have remained dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust and to living their lives to the fullest in tribute to its victims.

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323200048871889 940.53 GOL
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781922806314 (pbk.)
1922806315
Classification Number 940.53 GOL
Author Goldberg, Abram
Title The Strength of hope : a Holocaust survivor's guide to love and life [BK]
Physical Description illustrations, portraits ;
The day Abram and his mother arrived at Auschwitz death camp they both knew it would be her last. In their final moment together, Abram's mum urged her nineteen-year-old son to 'do everything humanly possible to survive, and tell people what happened here.' Then she was taken to a gas chamber and murdered. Abram had already endured and survived so much until that moment but with his strength of hope, sometimes reduced to a flicker, he survived. With the exception of his sister who had escaped to Russia, the rest of his family did not. After liberation, Abram travelled back and forth across Europe, doing secret underground work and getting into dangerous scrapes including the night he and his friend were locked in a dungeon with a Nazi. He eventually found his way to Belgium, where he met the love of his love, fellow Auschwitz survivor, Cesia. The young couple made their way to Australia, where that flicker of hope grew as bright as the sun, illuminating everything they touched and everyone who came into their sphere. Without bitterness and always with perspective, Abram has never forgotten his mother's last words to him. And in their seventy-five years of marriage, Abram and Cesia have remained dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust and to living their lives to the fullest in tribute to its victims.
Classification General.
Goldberg, Abram
Goldberg, Abram
Goldberg, Abram
Goldberg, Abram
Goldberg, Abram
Goldberg, Abram
Subject Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Holocaust survivors -- Australia -- Biography
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Poland
Nazi concentration camp inmates -- Poland -- Biography
Families
Holocaust survivors
Immigrants
Jews
Marriage
Nazi concentration camp inmates
Holocaust survivors -- Biography
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Personal narratives
Jews -- Poland -- Biography
Immigrants -- Australia -- Biography
World War II, 1939-1945
Autobiographies
Australia
Poland
Poland -- History -- 1918-1945
Additional Author Harris, Fiona
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