Saving what remains: a Holocaust survivor's journey home to reclaim her ancestry

A Holocaust survivor recounts her journey to her family's hometown of Šamorín, Slovakia, to exhume the bodies of her grandparents from a Jewish cemetery that would soon be flooded by a new dam on the Danube River, and take the bodies to Israel for reburial.

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Main Author: Bitton-Jackson, Livia 1931-2023 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Guilford, Conn. Lyons Press 2009
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Summary:A Holocaust survivor recounts her journey to her family's hometown of Šamorín, Slovakia, to exhume the bodies of her grandparents from a Jewish cemetery that would soon be flooded by a new dam on the Danube River, and take the bodies to Israel for reburial.
Physical Description:viii, 198 p.
ISBN:9781599215464

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