Adieu: A Memoir of Holocaust Survival

Author:   Alfred J Lakritz
Publisher:   Belmonte Press
ISBN:  

9798989685103


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   06 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"Alfred J. Lakritz's inspiring and moving memoir chronicling his painful separation from his parents, who relied on the kindness of strangers to save Alfred and his brother Herbert from the Nazis. For years, the boys were hidden in occupied France in homes, secluded farms, and even in Lourdes to avoid the enemy and their ever-present collaborators. Simche, their Orthodox Jewish father who secretly worked for the French Resistance, was arrested and deported to Nazi internment and death camps, where he was murdered after six months of hard labor. His devoted wife, Marjem, waited in vain for his return; her only clue was a postcard imploring his family to have courage and bidding them ""adieu."" Years later, the brothers were miraculously reunited with their mother, and they could finally emigrate to the United States to start a new life. Despite the tragedies he endured, Alfred never gave up hope. His life in America became the epitome of the American Dream. A World War II survivor in his late eighties, Alfred recounts his extraordinary childhood to remind the world of the Holocaust in Adieu."

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Author:   Alfred J Lakritz
Publisher:   Belmonte Press
Imprint:   Belmonte Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9798989685103


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   06 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Lakritz's Adieu: A Memoir of Holocaust Survival will provide models of resilience to young people surviving oppression today."" - Rabbi Karen L. Fox, LMFT, Emerita Rabbi, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles ""This riveting, deeply engrossing memoir recounts in great detail Mr. Lakritz's traumatic experiences as a hidden child in France during the Nazi occupation and how these experiences shaped the rest of his long, well-lived life."" - Perla Karney, Artistic Director, Dortort Center for Creativity in the Arts, UCLA Hillel and Past Vice President, Holocaust Museum LA ""Exquisitely written, in language sometimes chillingly direct, sometimes deeply poetic, Adieu could be the story of any immigrant family-except that, in a single, heartbreaking moment, their fate took a tragic turn. Author Alfred Lakritz recounts his family history with courage and beauty. Lakritz's recollections, along with the impressive amount of familial and historical research he has done, are nothing short of a gift to the rest of us. His writing of this book was an act of breathtaking strength, and we owe him our thanks."" - Tina Kover, Translator of Anne Berest's The Postcard, winner of the US Choix Goncourt Prize"


"""Lakritz's Adieu: A Memoir of Holocaust Survival will provide models of resilience to young people surviving oppression today."" - Rabbi Karen L. Fox, LMFT, Emerita Rabbi, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles ""This riveting, deeply engrossing memoir recounts in great detail Mr. Lakritz's traumatic experiences as a hidden child in France during the Nazi occupation and how these experiences shaped the rest of his long, well-lived life."" - Perla Karney, Artistic Director, Dortort Center for Creativity in the Arts, UCLA Hillel and Past Vice President, Holocaust Museum LA ""Exquisitely written, in language sometimes chillingly direct, sometimes deeply poetic, Adieu could be the story of any immigrant family-except that, in a single, heartbreaking moment, their fate took a tragic turn. Author Alfred Lakritz recounts his family history with courage and beauty. Lakritz's recollections, along with the impressive amount of familial and historical research he has done, are nothing short of a gift to the rest of us. His writing of this book was an act of breathtaking strength, and we owe him our thanks."" - Tina Kover, Translator of Anne Berest's The Postcard, winner of the US Choix Goncourt Prize"


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