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From Bialystok to Brooklyn

Document | Not Digitized | Accession Number: 1994.A.0348 | RG Number: RG-02.202

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    Description
    Describes Sara Lew's childhood in Poland; her internment in the ghetto in Bialystok, Poland, and many concentration camps including Majdanek, Blizyn, Auschwitz, and Krakow (Kratzau); the death of family members; and her post-Holocaust experiences as a displaced person in Europe and after her immigration to the United States in 1950. It also includes poems and vignettes in English and Hebrew about Auschwitz, her parents and their values, liberation, and people Sara knew.
    Collection Creator
    Sara Lew
    Biography
    Sara Lew (née Majzler) was born in Sokoly, Poland on October 5, 1922. In 1950 she immigrated to the United States.

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    English Hebrew
    Extent
    2 folders

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    Provenance
    In 1994 Sara Lew donated her memoir to the United States Holocaust Research Institute Archives.
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    2023-05-26 08:29:06
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