Holocaust
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My Dear Friends
Danny Verbov
Our Price: $10.00A precious collection of Jewish wisdom from the British Army Chaplain who participated in the liberation of Bergen-Belsen in 1945, sharing hope, optimism and human warmth with the survivors. Learn More >> -
A Daughter of Two Mothers
Miriam Cohen
Our Price: $13.99A gripping story of separation and reunion, of pure faith and acceptance of G-d's will, and of triumph over despair. Learn More >> -
Gutta
Gutta Sternbuch
Our Price: $12.99The gripping, poignant, and honest memoir of a Bais Yaakov teacher Learn More >> -
Behind the Walls
Miriam Cohen
Our Price: $12.99Behind the Walls is the inspiring true story of Chanah Kaufman's wartime experiences and survival. Learn More >> -
The Holocaust in Torah Codes
Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson
Our Price: $6.99Words and concepts relating to the Holocaust as found in Bible codes Learn More >> -
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Go, My Son
Chaim Shapiro
Our Price: $7.99From frozen tundras to veritable battlefields, a young yeshivah student escapes certain death in this spine-tingling yet eminently upbeat true story of survival, faith, and ingenuity. Learn More >> -
The Scent of Snowflowers
R. L. Klein
Our Price: $7.99This memoir, eloquently written and eminently compelling, takes the reader back in time, to an era of ruthlessness, terror, and devastation, while painting vivid lessons for life in faith and fortitude. An electrifying, stirring read. Learn More >> -
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Shefford
Dr. Judith Grunfeld
Our Price: $9.99The extraordinary, true story of a Jewish school community in evacuation during World War II, from 1939 until 1945, written by the esteemed head of London's Jewish Secondary School Learn More >> -
Far From the Place We Called Home
Sarah Schleimer
Our Price: $9.99This gripping historical novel weaves the actual experiences of youngsters who were part of the "Kindertransport" into the dramatic events of World War II, presenting a vivid account of physical and spiritual survival Learn More >> -
Fire, Ice, Air
Rabbi Simcha Shafran
Our Price: $3.99“Fire, Ice, Air” is a short memoir by Rabbi Simcha Shafran, who was born in a Polish shtetl, attended the Novardhok yeshiva in Bialystok as a teenager, spent the years of World War II in Siberia and served as a congregational rabbi in Baltimore for over half a century. Learn More >>








