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Silent Refuge

Page 24

by Margrit Rosenberg Stenge


  Max Bornstein, Citoyen de nulle part

  Tommy Dick, Objectif: survivre

  Marian Domanski, Traqué

  John Freund, La Fin du printemps

  Anna Molnár Hegedűs, Pendant la saison des lilas

  Helena Jockel, Nous chantions en sourdine

  Michael Kutz, Si, par miracle

  Alex Levin, Étoile jaune, étoile rouge

  Fred Mann, Un terrible revers de fortune

  Leslie Meisels, Soudain, les ténèbres

  Muguette Myers, Les Lieux du courage

  Arthur Ney, L’Heure W

  Felix Opatowski, L’Antichambre de l’enfer

  Marguerite Élias Quddus, Cachée

  Henia Reinhartz, Fragments de ma vie

  Betty Rich, Seule au monde

  Paul-Henri Rips, Matricule E/96

  Steve Rotschild, Sur les traces du passé

  Zuzana Sermer, Trousse de survie

  Rachel Shtibel, Le Violon/ Adam Shtibel, Témoignage d’un enfant

  George Stern, Une jeunesse perdue

  Willie Sterner, Les Ombres du passé

  Ann Szedlecki, L’Album de ma vie

  William Tannenzapf, Souvenirs de l’abîme/ Renate Krakauer, Le Bonheur de l’innocence

  Elsa Thon, Que renaisse demain

  Agnes Tomasov, De génération en génération

  Anka Voticky, Frapper à toutes les portes

  About the Azrieli Foundation

  The Azrieli Foundation was established in 1989 to realize and extend the philanthropic vision of David J. Azrieli, C.M., C.Q., M.Arch. The Foundation’s mission is to support a wide spectrum of initiatives in education and research. The Azrieli Foundation is an active supporter of programs in the fields of Education, the education of architects, scientific and medical re- search, and the arts. The Azrieli Foundation’s many initiatives include: the Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program, which collects, preserves, publishes and distributes the written memoirs of survivors in Canada; the Azrieli Institute for Educational Empowerment, an innovative program successfully working to keep at-risk youth in school; the Azrieli Fellows Program, which promotes academic excellence and leadership on the graduate level at Israeli universities; the Azrieli Music Project, which celebrates and fosters the creation of high-quality new Jewish orchestral music; and the Azrieli Neuro-developmental Research Program, which supports advanced research on neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly Fragile X and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

 

 

 


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