Dignity To Survive
One Family's Story Of Faith During The HolocaustA refugees from hostile Germany, theEmanuel family found themselvesenmeshed in the heinous Nazi webupon the German invasion of Holland.First in hiding, and then deported to theWesterbork transit camp, and later toBergen-Belsen, the family, led by theirremarkable parents, held on to theirbeliefs and their dignity, despite theirtorment. Dignity to Survive is a compelling and engrossing eyewitnessreport that will offer the reader a deeper understanding of thegreatness of Hashem's Torah-and of His extraordinary people. "...This volume should certainly be listed as one ofthe most fundamental of Shoah memoirs, fitting to behanded down from one generation to the next."-Rebbetzin Esther Farbsteinleading scholar of the Holocaust"[Reb Yona Emanuel's testimony] is a searing accountof the ultimate capacity of man to overcome theharshest of obstacles and defeat the most maniacal ofadversaries. The book is a chronicle of horror, but it isalso a study