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If You Heard What I Heard
If You Heard What Ira Heard
Ira shares the story of his grandmother, Miriam Abramowitz, and his great uncle, Adolf Feuerstein, who was like a grandfather to him. Ira shares what he heard about Adolph’s incredible survival from a Hungarian forced labor camp and Mauthausen Concentration Camp. he miraculously reunited with his sister Miriam, Ira’s grandmother, after the war. Miriam was a survivor of Auschwitz. Miriam and Adolph were the only surviving members of their family. They made their way to the U.S. and rebuilt their lives and their family, which continues to grow and thrive today.
If you heard what Ira heard, you would never forget.
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