To Tell the Story

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As a little girl growing up under the fast-darkening skies of wartime Europe, Sylvia (Sarah) Laufer looked to her parents and extended family for a way to make sense of the chaos and horror surrounding her world. For some time her loving family did indeed manage to cushion the blows, but then they were forced into hiding, and Sylvia’s own little world filled with darkness too. It wasn’t long before, one by one, Sylvia’s grandparents, aunts, uncles, and finally her father disappeared, never to be heard from again… Soon it was just Sylvia and her little brother, together with their very young but valiant mother, alone in their fight for survival.

With incredible strength and courage, Sylvia’s mother, Mrs. Frieda Laufer-David, refused to give up hope, and she singlehandedly raised her children amid these squalid and depressing conditions. Their challenges did not end at liberation, either. The new era ushered in struggles of a different nature, as Sylvia’s mother sought to find stability for her small children in a world still reeling from years of death and destruction.

In Silent Childhood, Sylvia (Laufer) Richter relives her tumultuous childhood years spent in hiding and deprivation, as well as the period of rebuilding which followed the family’s liberation. Written from the perspective of a young child, her memoirs are at once heart-wrenching, warm, and poignant..

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Courage amid Destruction
Faith amid Devastation
Thirteen Stories of Survival and Renewal

To Tell the Story: Memoirs of Hope, Faith, and Courage

Each Holocaust survivor, a world unto him- or herself. Entire books can be written about each one, the countless miracles they experienced…the near-death episodes…the incredible rescues…

In To Tell the Story, popular author Rachel Stein presents the true stories of emunah, courage, and miracles experienced by more than fifteen Holocaust survivors. Whether they grew up in Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, or Poland; whether they spent the war years on the run, trying desperately to stay one step ahead of the Nazis; hiding out in bunkers or Catholic convents; or suffering unimaginable torture in a death camp, the common denominator uniting these special heroes is the thread of faith that bound them to their Creator – something that no German official, or anyone else, could ever take away from them.

Glimpse these survivors’ awe-inspiring stories in this book. Be astounded at the clear yad Hashem that accompanied each one throughout all the trials and tribulations of their lives.

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