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1 " You need to do better,” Pan Rosenberg said before I could speak. He pointed upward. “Up there, almost no more Jews live.” He did not bother to spare me from the truth the way my parents and others had when I was younger. There was no safety in hiding things anymore. “We are the last of our kind and down here we are alive. You owe it to your parents to go on. "
― Pam Jenoff , The Woman with the Blue Star
2 " Freedom is where you find it,” my father often said when I complained. Papa had a way of seeing the world exactly as he wanted. “The greatest prison is in our mind. "
3 " Because when people look back on the history of this time, at what happened, they should see that we tried to do something, "
4 " rid of the Jews and turned them in to the Germans "
5 " Because when people look back on the history of this time, at what happened, they should see that we tried to do something,” he said with determination "
6 " You need to do better," Pan Rosenberg said before I could speak. He pointed upward. "Up there, almost no more Jews live. "
7 " So I came to find you to learn more about them, or at least about my sister. I would like to know her.” This is what I wanted, to find the last link to the sister I had never known and to capture, now while I still can, the stories that would bring her back to life. This is why I had come all of this way. My entire family had been killed before I was old enough to know them. I have had a good life, filled with a husband who had loved me, two children and now grandchildren. But this piece has always been missing, a hole where my past should be. I want to know the people I had lost. "
8 " When you are young, you expect the family you were born into to be yours forever. "
9 " date on such short notice. "
10 " made the fact that we were Jews undeniable. "
11 " babcias "
12 " You must see yourself as you want others to see you, "