Life in a Jewish Orphanage
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Rating | : | 4.27 (916 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0964850885 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 168 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Sandra H. Phillips said I hate to say this. but, this is one of the most boring, ill written memoirs of over 100 Holocaust books I have readand what is doubly sad, is that even though the perpetrator of the abuse to this lady, is long dead, she still hates her .She should hate the devil, the woman was devil possessed.Thankyou!. mary margaretkujawa said who do i want to be?. this book tells the true story but with hope for a brighter future for others in similar abusive places/ i9nsight into the human spirit not only to survive but to do positive things for others.. great read! Good book! Amazing what people go through, and always interesting to peek into the lives of another culture. Well done!!
When God gives you a mission you find the strength to value life and not commit suicide. She wanted to live a normal, healthy, secure life with her loving mother and loving siblings, who were always there when she needed them. Her message is: love life and go on in a constructive manner. Her goal for writing this book is to instill her strength to those who are suffering the same fate that our heroine experienced. She suffered from her injuries so badly that it put her into the hospital's intensive care and neurological unit more than once. The supervisor also instigated some counselors to use Ahuva as a human target. Walk with your head up high, and look for your rainbow.. Ahuva channeled her energies towards constructive activities: writing a daily diary, athletics, playing the accordion, volunteering in hospitals, helping in the orphanage's infirmary, studying, sewing, knitting, crocheting, and helping other children. The author turned her miserable life around to a very fulfilled life which gave her joy and an outlet for her pain. This story is about a Jewish-Orthodox child who was severely abused by authorities and when she complained about this abuse, she was told to listen and behave. This abuse took place in a Jewish-Orthodox orphanage, where she grew up and lived for eleven years under the supervision of a very distur