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From Broken Glass - My Story of Finding Hope in Hitler's Death Camps to Inspire a New Generation (Hardcover)
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From Broken Glass - My Story of Finding Hope in Hitler's Death Camps to Inspire a New Generation (Hardcover)
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From the survivor of ten Nazi concentration camps who went on to
become the City of Boston's Director of Education and created the
New England Holocaust Memorial, a wise and intimate memoir about
finding strength in the face of despair and an inspiring meditation
on how we can unlock the morality within us to build a better
world. On October 29, 1939 Szmulek Rosental's life changed forever.
Nazis marched into his home of Lodz, Poland, destroyed the
synagogues, urinated on the Torahs, and burned the beards of the
rabbis. Two people were killed that first day in the pillaging of
the Jewish enclave, but much worse was to come. Szmulek's family
escaped that night, setting out in search of safe refuge they would
never find. Soon, all of the family would perish, but Szmulek, only
eight years old when he left his home, managed to against all odds
to survive. Through his resourcefulness, his determination, and
most importantly the help of his fellow prisoners, Szmulek lived
through some of the most horrific Nazi death camps of the
Holocaust, including Dachau, Auschwitz, Bergen Belsen, and seven
others. He endured acts of violence and hate all too common in the
Holocaust, but never before talked about in its literature. He was
repeatedly raped by Nazi guards and watched his family and friends
die. But these experiences only hardened the resolve to survive the
genocide and use the experience--and the insights into morality and
human nature that it revealed--to inspire people to stand up to
hate and fight for freedom and justice. On the day that he was
scheduled to be executed he was liberated by American soldiers. He
eventually traveled to Boston, Massachusetts, where, with all of
his friends and family dead, he made a new life for himself, taking
the name Steve Ross. Working at the gritty South Boston schools, he
inspired children to define their values and use them to help those
around them. He went on to become Boston's Director of Education
and later conceived of and founded the New England Holocaust
Memorial, one of Boston's most visited sites. Taking readers from
the horrors of Nazi Germany to the streets of South Boston, From
Broken Glass is the story of one child's stunning experiences, the
piercing wisdom into humanity with which they endowed him, and the
drive for social justice that has come to define his life.
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