historical memoir sharing the American journey of Eastern European Jewish immigrants and their legacy of tikkun olam, repairing the world, including my father’s letters as a US military intelligence officer in World War II. A shoe peddler’s son and a graduate of Harvard University, Aaron Levine was deployed to France, Belgium, and Germany. He witnessed the death camps and interrogated Nazi prisoners of war. The book includes his letters to his wife expressing the horrors of the Holocaust and her love letters that kept him going. Both were dedicated to Jewish advocacy and education for the rest of their lives and inspired their daughter to dedicate her life to Holocaust projects, interfaith collaboration, and cross-cultural understanding.
Today, Deborah Levine is an award-winning author, editor-in-chief of the American Diversity Report, and a Huffington Post blogger. Journey with Deborah from immigrant beginnings to Harvard University, from World War II death camps to the Oklahoma City bombing, from British Bermuda to the American Jewish Archives. Read the original letters and diaries, and see the photographs that make Holocaust and post-Holocaust history come alive.
Thanks for the friendship link. You are welcome to join my group on Linked-in called "Before the Ink Dries". We have a growing group of writers mostly.
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Deborah, it's always a pleasure to be in touch with you.
All the best,
Marta
Hi Deborah,
Thanks for the friendship link. You are welcome to join my group on Linked-in called "Before the Ink Dries". We have a growing group of writers mostly.
Cheers,
Don (Greywolf)
So glad to meet you here, Deborah!
Best wishes,
Marta