The memoirs of David H. Galant, survivor of Auschwitz and Nordhausen, follow the Galant family from 19th-century Poland to Germany in the waning days of the Weimar Republic to WWII France. It's a story of family history, experience, and loss during the Holocaust, but it's also a story of faith rediscovered and family rebuilt.Edited by Mary Cantrell.Proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Yom Ha-Shoah Fund of Temple Beth Abraham, Oakland, California.
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