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The House at Schumannstrasse 7 A Memoir by Edith Netter
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The House at Schumannstrasse 7 A Memoir by Edith NetterTwice, Alice Rothschild Netter sought safety and asylum in another country: once because she was a German in England during WWI, once because she was a Jew in Germany when the Nazis took power. Born and raised in Germany, nothing in Alices childhood foretold what she would experience later. Her family was affluent. They were a respected part of the community. She was educated and had opportunities for travel. She and her husband were in London in
once again enlightens us on key issues that confront us every day
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the myriad ways in which to understand and interpret it - all of these are worlds that both exist independently and are connected to one another
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you will have a greater understanding of what a good death can be and what a life well lived looks like
the exodus
and holiday observance
across seven chapters/themes based on the Rebbe’s Torah
I place my entreaty before the throne of your glory that you grant strength of spirit and fortitude to faithfully execute my work
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