- It's Christmas/Hanukkah season.
- An incredible story. Must read! You'll cry from happiness.
That means “Uncle Paskin.”
The child was the son of some old neighbors of his.
He went to the boy’s home and talked to his parents.
“Your whole family is dead,” they told him.
“The Nazis took them and your wife to Auschwitz.”
Auschwitz was one of the worst Nazi concentration camps.
Paskin gave up all hope..."
“Your whole family is dead,” they told him.
“The Nazis took them and your wife to Auschwitz.”
Auschwitz was one of the worst Nazi concentration camps.
Paskin gave up all hope..."
"Marcel Sternberger was a methodical man of nearly 50, with bushy white hair, guileless brown eyes, and the bouncing enthusiasm of a czardas dancer of his native Hungary. He always took the 9:09 Long Island Railroad train from his suburban home to Woodside, N.Y.., where he caught a subway into the city..."
Paul Deutschman, Great Stories Remembered, edited and compiled by Joe L. Wheeler

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