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David Grossman: "When I think of Holocaust survivors, I think of the heroism that led them to choose life."
Speaking in a tribute to Holocaust survivors, "It Just Happened Yesterday," the author said, "I think of a family that lost one of its sons. What a rupture it is. Now I think of someone who lost his entire family and came to start over in another country." I never cease to marvel "
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Wednesday, 07 April 2021, 09:12 Updated: 09:22
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"Masuah" - the Institute for Holocaust Studies - will this year dedicate the main event that opens the Holocaust Martyrs 'and Heroes' Remembrance Day events to a special tribute broadcast to Holocaust survivors that will be broadcast on Masuah's Facebook and YouTube channels and on the Masuah website (to be broadcast tonight at 19:00).
The broadcast "It Happened Only Yesterday" is intended to salute the last survivors living with us and at the same time "correct" the image of Holocaust survivors, whose discussion over the past decade has focused on welfare issues and forgotten the mental strengths and resourcefulness they have discovered - as a source of inspiration to us all.
The broadcast, hosted by actor Sasson Gabay, was also attended by author David Grossman, who spoke about the heroism of Holocaust survivors: And survive all the atrocities these people went through but the post-war heroism.the heroism that led them to make a kind of inner decision to choose life.which despite all they knew about what man could do to another person, they still came here or to other countries and chose a life that has expression Trust in human beings in life itself.
"I think let's say of an ordinary Israeli family that lost one of its sons in an accident or in a war.
What a rip-off of all the internal systems, of the whole being, of the whole continuum of the family and of the relationships within the family.
Now I think of people who have lost not just one person.
"They lost their family, and they are alone in a world without this whole universe that actually surrounds every human being, and they came and started re-embroidering this torn tissue and for that I keep wondering."
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Dr. Prof. Galia Rahav and theater director between China and Tzipi Pines also provided a glimpse into their experiences a second bullet for Holocaust survivors. Pines said, for example: To leak. "
Watch their remarks:
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