Open Doors & Open Hearts: The Story of the Jewish People in the 20th Century as Reflected in the Life of Zvi Eyal

Open Doors & Open Hearts: The Story of the Jewish People in the 20th Century as Reflected in the Life of Zvi Eyal
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Publisher : Gefen Books
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9657023300
ISBN-13 : 9789657023303
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Book Synopsis Open Doors & Open Hearts: The Story of the Jewish People in the 20th Century as Reflected in the Life of Zvi Eyal by : Petra van der Zande

Download or read book Open Doors & Open Hearts: The Story of the Jewish People in the 20th Century as Reflected in the Life of Zvi Eyal written by Petra van der Zande and published by Gefen Books. This book was released on 2021-05-30 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Zvi Eyal was born Harry Klafter in Utrecht, the Netherlands. As a teenager, he was imprisoned in Westerbork, the Nazi transit camp whose purpose was to prepare Jews for extermination by creating a virtual reality, depicting a quasi-normalcy made possible by the victims' denial of the facts on the ground. Zvi finished high school in defiance of the ongoing extermination of Dutch Jewry. On the eve of his transport to Auschwitz he miraculously escaped, and with the courageous help of three Dutch families survived the war. The saga of his illegal aliyah to Palestine, participation in the War of Independence, the family he built, and the distinguished career he led in surgery exemplifies the ingathering of the Jewish people in its exaltation and glory. Zvi's tenacity and drive, coupled with the hospitality and humanity of those who opened their doors and their hearts during the years of fury, are testaments of hope in mankind's ability to overcome evil and seek a better tomorrow.


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