

For Love of Life by Leah Iglinsky-Goofman
During the Nazi occupation of Belgium in 1942, Leah, aged three, and her older sister, Sylvia, aged seven, were hidden in a convent cellar. Their mother reassured Sylvia that at the end of the war she would be re-united with them. Sylvia had also been instructed to keep alive for both girls the spirit of what had been their joyful extended family, and their inherent Jewish background.| SKU | Unavailable |
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| Title | For Love of Life |
| Author | Leah Iglinsky-Goofman |
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