Letters to the Wise One

Letters to the Wise One
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9780595445257
ISBN-13 : 059544525X
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Book Synopsis Letters to the Wise One by : Helga Newmark

Download or read book Letters to the Wise One written by Helga Newmark and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2007 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a Jewish pre-teen in Germany in 1942, Helga Hoflich suffered the unspeakable horrors of the concentration camps during the holocaust while her father and most of her family were exterminated. In 1945, she and her mother who survived were freed by the Russians, and they made their way to America to begin a new life. Helga met and married a young jewelry maker, Eric Newmark, also a holocaust survivor. As Helga Newmark, she and Eric proceeded to raise a family. But memories of the holocaust continued to haunt her resulting in several attempts at suicide. Eventually, she found more spiritual meaning in her life and went on to become a respected principal of a synagogue religious school and then earned a master's degree in social work. But this was not enough for Helga. With so much experience to offer the next generation, she felt called upon to become a rabbi and after extensive study was ordained in the year 2000.


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