The 23rd Psalm, A Holocaust Memoir

Author:   George Salton ,  Anna Salton Eisen ,  Michael Berenbaum
Publisher:   Mandel Vilar Press
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9781942134848


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   10 November 2022
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 99 years
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Author:   George Salton ,  Anna Salton Eisen ,  Michael Berenbaum
Publisher:   Mandel Vilar Press
Imprint:   Mandel Vilar Press
ISBN:  

9781942134848


ISBN 10:   1942134843
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   10 November 2022
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A powerful, searing recollection of the past, telling George Salton's story with a fierce integrity that is both descriptive and introspective. -Michael Berenbaum, author of What the World Must Know: The History of the Holocaust as Told in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum This memoir is among the best I have read ... a must read that belongs in most libraries [for] high school to adult readers. --Martin Goldberg, Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter This powerful memoir articulates the daily life of a Jew enslaved by the Nazis and forced to do their bidding and obey their every whim in a series of concentration camps. The graphic description of the slave's miserable condition is counterpointed to the hope of liberation....an account of the triumph of hope over hatred. -Murray Baumgarten, The Jewish Street: The City and Modern Jewish Writing To safeguard the memory of The Shoah from being distorted, abused, trivialized and undermined by blatant lies, memory must time and time again mobilize its collected arsenal of witnesses and documents, to fortify the loosening ground beneath it. The 23rd Psalm: A Holocaust Memoir is one of those testimonies, which in its remarkable sense of detail and unfailing human spirit manages to do just that. --Goran Rosenberg, author of A Brief Stop on the Road from Auschwitz, a winner of the 2012 August Prize


This memoir is among the best I have read ... a must read that belongs in most libraries [for] high school to adult readers. --Martin Goldberg, Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter To safeguard the memory of The Shoah from being distorted, abused, trivialized and undermined by blatant lies, memory must time and time again mobilize its collected arsenal of witnesses and documents, to fortify the loosening ground beneath it. The 23rd Psalm: A Holocaust Memoir is one of those testimonies, which in its remarkable sense of detail and unfailing human spirit manages to do just that. --Goran Rosenberg, author of A Brief Stop on the Road from Auschwitz, a winner of the 2012 August Prize This powerful memoir articulates the daily life of a Jew enslaved by the Nazis and forced to do their bidding and obey their every whim in a series of concentration camps. The graphic description of the slave's miserable condition is counterpointed to the hope of liberation....an account of the triumph of hope over hatred. -Murray Baumgarten, The Jewish Street: The City and Modern Jewish Writing A powerful, searing recollection of the past, telling George Salton's story with a fierce integrity that is both descriptive and introspective. --Michael Berenbaum, author of What the World Must Know: The History of the Holocaust as Told in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum


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George Saltonsurvived ten Nazi concentration camps and after living in Displaced Person Camps in Germany for two years, he emigrated to the United States in 1947 where he changed his name to George Salton and forged a new life. He proudly served in the U.S. Army and became an American citizen. He met the love of his life, Ruth, also a Holocaust survivor. They married and raised three children, Henry, Alan, and Anna. Using the GI Bill, Salton attended college classes at night where he earned a bachelor's degree in physics and a master's degree in electrical engineering from Syracuse University. George Salton had a distinguished career with the Department of Defense eventually becoming Director of Defense Communications at the Pentagon. After 35 years of government service, George became an executive in the aerospace industry. In 1998, George traveled with his family to Poland to share his Holocaust story and to grieve his beloved parents at the Belzec camp where they had been murdered. In 2002 George and his daughter, Anna, co-wrote his bestselling memoir,The 23rdPsalm. He spent many years speaking and sharing his story and teaching the lessons of the Holocaust which are becoming ever more critical to humanity. He died after a sudden illness at the age of 88 on March 13, 2016. Anna Salton Eisengrew up in a home where her parents' Holocaust experiences were a well-kept secret. She later moved to Texas where she became active in the Jewish community as a founding member of the first synagogue in her area. Serving as a docent for the Dallas Holocaust Museum and an interviewer for the Steven Spielberg's Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, Salton Eisen continued to search for information about her family's survival and destruction in the Holocaust. In 2001, she co-authored with her fatherThe 23rd Psalm: A Holocaust Memoir. Anna is also author of the forthcoming memoir,Pillar of Salt: A Daughter's Life Growing Up in the Shadow of the Holocaustand the subject of a forthcoming new documentary film about her father's life.This new edition expands this memoir with extensive research into the genealogy of her family and her discovery of many original documents which record her father's concentration camp experience. Salton Eisen and her family reside in Westlake, Texas. Michael Berenbaum is an American scholar, professor, rabbi, writer and filmmaker who specializes in the study of the Holocaust. He served as the Deputy Director of the President's Commission on the Holocaust (1979-1980), the Project Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum--USHMM--between1988 and 1993, and as Director of the USHMM's Holocaust Research Institute (1993-1997). From 1997 to 1999, he served as the president and CEO of the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation and currently serves as the Director of the Sigi Ziering Institute, Exploring the Ethical and Religious Implications of the Holocaust, located at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles, California. He is the author of over 18 books including the best selling ""The World Must Know: The History of theHolocaust as Told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum"" (2006). He has co=produced and served as an adviser on several documentary films including ""One Survivor Remembers: The Gerda Weissman Klein Story"" which won an Academy Award, an Emmy Award and the History Channel's ""The Holocaust: The Untold History.""

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