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Martin Luther King Day I Have A Dream Shirt

Martin Luther King Day I Have A Dream Shirt

When asked how he survived the Martin Luther King Day I Have A Dream Shirt But I will love this war, Steinmetz replies, “I had emunah [faith].” He adds, “I was brought up religious and I said, ‘If I ever get liberated, I will speak to people. I will tell them what happened.’ I had emunah until the last minute. I never gave that up.” Dolly RabinovichAfter two years of volunteering, Toledano first visited Rabinovich, 93, this past summer. “She welcomed me in right away, and with teary eyes said, ‘You young people are doing great mitzvahs.’ I try to bring lightness and cheerfulness to the home, but Dolly quickly started telling me about the war and showed me the number on her arm,” Toledano says. Rabinovich was born in what is now Berehove, Ukraine (formerly part of Czechoslovakia). Her idyllic childhood was cut short when the Nazis invaded, seized local businesses and properties, and sent the Jewish population to a ghetto. Even as a child, Rabinovich volunteered in the ghetto, assisting a nurse and caring for children and infants. At the end of May in 1944, Rabinovich and her family were sent to Auschwitz. Her father, who carried tefillin and a prayer shawl, was immediately sent to the gas chambers. There were two lines: Rabinovich and her mother were sent to the left and her sisters to the right. By chance, in a moment that Rabinovich considers a miracle, her mother told her to join her sisters. She never saw her mother again.



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