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Restoring My Lost Childhood : Exhibit spotlights how children s homes revived the youngest Holocaust survivors

‘Restoring My Lost Childhood’: How children’s homes revived the youngest Holocaust survivors feature ‘Restoring My Lost Childhood’: How children’s homes revived the youngest Holocaust survivors A new online exhibit released by Yad Vashem in time for International Holocaust Remembrance Day reveals the story of how group homes across Europe provided children with a place to heal and reconnect with the Jewish people. (January 21, 2021 / JNS) It’s been 75 years, but Yaakov Guterman can still recall nearly everything about the nine months he lived in Zakopane, Poland. He remembers that all of a sudden in this group home for children who’d survived the Holocaust, he had plenty of good food to eat, clean mountain air to breathe, other kids to play with and loving adults to care for him. “It was the best time of my life,” he says, speaking from his longtime home on Kibbutz HaOgen. “I was so happy there.”

Day 1 of International Holocaust Remembrance Week

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, I would like to remember what my grandfather, Jonas Noreika, did eighty years ago during the Shoah in Lithuania throughout this week that is leading up to International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, 2021, by focusing on only seven of the documents he signed in 1941. Author photo During his tenure as District Chief of the Siauliai Region from August 1941 to March 1943, Jonas Noreika signed at least 68 known documents that profoundly impacted Jews during the Holocaust.  The documents can be found here.

Holocaust Museum of Houston honors the brave with free film screening

Holocaust Museum of Houston honors the brave with free film screening Holocaust Museum Houston will present the documentary Life Will Smile.   At a time when intolerance and even blatant antisemitism are on the rise, a local institution is celebrating those who bravely stood up to hate. Holocaust Museum Houston will honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday, January 27, with a free admission to the museum (5401 Caroline St.), from 10 am to 5 pm. Including in the evening is a virtual screening of the documentary Life Will Smile. The film reveals the little-known story of the small Greek island of Zakynthos, where its citizens bravely protected all 275 of their Jewish neighbors during World War II at the height of Adolf Hitler’s insidious “Final Solution” in Europe.

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