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My Bubby's Journey Through the Holocaust (Paperback)
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My Bubby's Journey Through the Holocaust (Paperback)
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Loot Price R184
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Riva Nussenbaum was born in Khotin, Basserabia on November 9th,
1910. She had two sisters, two brothers and parents and was the
youngest child. Her two brothers and sisters left for America when
anti-semitism had begun to increase but Riva was only nine so she
remained to take care of her mother, who was sick. She married
Avraham Wolkove when she was 28 years old and they celebrated the
arrival of their first child a year later. She made a hope chest
her new daughter. Little did she know, their future was not
something she could plan. When Riva's daughter turned one, the Iron
guard descended on their little town without warning and told the
townspeople to pack up their bags. They were all sent to a work
camp, ' to help the government.' The soldiers offered to put my
mother (who was then only one year old) onto a carriage for the
children but she walked with my Bubby instead. It was a 300 mile
march to a town called Murapha, 60 kilometers before Kiev. The work
camp was called Transnistria. At night they slept on the fields and
ate raw potatoes and carrots. Every day 3-5 people died from
hunger. This difficult journey took 6 months to complete. At
Murapha, they lived in an abandoned house with seventeen people.
There was nothing to eat and every day the men were taken to work.
The men worked on the fields and in return they were given some pea
soup which they split three ways. Some days they lived only on
water. They did not take a bath for three years and had head lice.
They had to wash their clothes without soap and my Bubby loved to
be clean, so this was very hard for her. She imagined what it would
be like to come home to a normal bed and home. Find out how she
survived this experience and more, living until 99 years old to
enjoy her children, grandchildren and great grandchild...and share
in the wisdom and grace that she can offer us today.
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