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- The Holocaust Journey
http://www.webcom.com/penina/holocst1.html
In 1985, a small group of Jews and Germans (7 adults and 4 children)
traveled together in Germany and Poland to the sites of the Holocaust. I
was a member of that group.
The experiences and feelings were so profound, it took me 10 years to
begin writing about them. This "Journal" is a work in progress,
expanding as I am able.
- INJUSTICE STUDIES
http://www.philosophy.ilstu.edu/philosophy/injustice/injustice.htm
- The Shoah Dream Project
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/3420
This Web Site exists to document how the Holocaust affects our dreams.
- Auschwitz Diary by Peter Cunningham
http://www.WordWiseWeb.com/auschwitz.html
"I have just returned from 12 days in Poland. I went as a photographer and participant in an
interfaith meditation retreat at Auschwitz organized by Roshi Bernard Glassman and his new Zen
Peacemaker Order. During American Thanksgiving week a group of 150 people - Jews,
Christians, Buddhists, and Sufi Muslims - gathered for meditation and discussion, to bear
witness to what happened at Auschwitz 50 years ago, and to listen for the ways in which those
events echo in our lives today."
- Ken Kronenberg's Holocaust Translations Page
An interesting site created by Ken Kronenberg, with translations and several
essays he has written.
- Yonassan Gershom: Check out my website at
http://www.pinenet.com/~rooster/index.html
I have written two books about people who beleive
they died in the Holocaust and are reincarnated.
No, I'm not a new age flake. I am a Breslover Hasid.
Hasidim beleive in reincarnation (gilgul ha-neshamot.)
Sincerely,
Reb Yonassan Gershom, USA
- Meet Sylvia Wygoda, Chair of the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust at:
http://www.eyeonwomen.com/wygoda.htm
- I-Tal-Ya Shoa Holocaust
http://www.inrete.it/a1/ita/shoa/shoa1.html
A page by the Jewish community in Torino, Italy, featuring many links to sites on the Web.
For those looking to trace their family history, check these sites out: (also look at Tracing Our Family in the COS section)
- Knecht Family History Page
http://www.knecht.on.ca/history
A site established by Morton and Alan, a surivor and his son. who researched their
family tree. An example of what can be
accomplished to preserve family heritage, even if you're a child of
survivors.
- Jewish Genealogy Newsgroup: news:soc.genealogy.jewish
- Trauma Therapy Bibliography: http://www.sover.net/~schwcof/ptsd.html.
"I have written a book called Unspeakable Truths and Happy
Endings: Human Cruelty and the New Trauma Therapy. The book is for survivors
of all kind of human cruelty and for their friends and family."
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