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Doesn't this story trivialize the guilt of the gestapo officer? - D. C. -0/1-/2003 |
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Grateful blessings, from and to. -0/1-/2003 |
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This is an awesome story - healing for all! Thanks for publishing. - D. V. -0/1-/2003 |
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I am so moved by this story. I lived down the street from a German gentle man who helped Jews escape Nazism during WW2 and I always looked at his Grandchildren as very blessed people. His three grandchildren were the same ages as me and my brother and sister so we each always had a playmate during the summer when they visited. In any event I just found out a few years ago that my mother's mother's mother might have been Jewish and now I am interested in Judaism but was always in fear of looking too Aryan myself to enter Synagogue. I am impressed that the Rabbi did not treat him any differently. Oh how beautiful that is. This gives me hope and inpiration. - D. Q. -0/1-/2003 |
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Thank you for sharing this. Wow,what an amazing story. truly a clear picture of Hashem's hand. - G. S. -0/1-/2003 |
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A very poignantly told tale, may it only be so. - R. B. -0/1-/2003 |
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A marvelous story, I'm sending it to my friends and family... - D. L. -0/1-/2003 |
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