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If You Heard What I Heard
If You heard What Adina Heard
Adina shares the story of her grandfather, Sam Moss, who was from a religious, observant family in Munkacs, Hungary before the Holocaust. Adine shares how Sam and his family did not have many warning signs, and how their normal, everyday lives as Jews changed seemingly overnight. Sam and his father survived unthinkable circumstances in several concentration camps, including Auschwitz. Sam survived forced labor, inhumane conditions, and Typhoid. After the war, he moved to Australia, not knowing the language, with very little possessions, and almost no money. He rebuilt a life for himself, a successful business, and a large and growing family that continues to be leaders in their communities and dedicated supporters of Israel today.
If you heard what Adina heard, you would never forget.
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