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This Hardcover Book item from The Lyons Press was reviewed on 11-Oct-2008.

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1) Hardcover Book Small Miracles of the Holocaust: Extraordinary Coincidences of Faith, Hope, and Survival by The Lyons Press.
Most books relating to the Holocaust are elaborated memoirs and biographies of Holocaust survivors. "Small Miracles of the Holocaust" is an excellent compilation of compelling, dramatic and miraculous events in some Holocaust survivors´ lives. It is a small book, but a masterpiece nevertheless. Those episodes are providing the reader with a glimpse into Jewish life before WWII, the Holocaust during the war and its aftermath. The narrations reflect the core culture, the unsophisticated but vibrant life of the Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. The cherished values of loyalty to faith, family and community; the belief that the world exists on "three pillars: Torah, work and good deeds". The reader becomes aware how the Jews under the Nazi yoke had been subjected to atrocities, humiliation and eventual annihilation.

The term miracle is also defined as a wonder; it is indeed a wonder and wonderful that some Jews did survive the Holocaust. The reader will be inspired by the courage and resiliency of those survivors who rose from the ashes to rebuild their lives while carrying their physical and mental scars for the rest of their life.

"Small Miracles of the Holocaust" emphasizes the importance of faith. It radiates rays of hope; faith and hope coincide. As a Holocaust survivor who had shared his life experience with many life audiences and readers of his autobiography, I am convinced that "Small Miracles of the Holocaust" will have a positive impact on many readers´ lives, and might even save some lives. Nowadays, many people are not willing, or unable to cope with any minor predicament. They become despondent and sometimes give up and in extreme cases commit suicide. Reading this book might give them a new perspective, mainly to be more appreciative of their lot. They might find life more meaningful and hope for a miracle, an unexpectedly wonderful tomorrow.

I applaud Yitta Halberstam & Judith Leventhal for their efforts and contribution to the perpetuation of the Holocaust legacy. Their book is very well written and enlightening, it is an inexhaustible source for reflection and introspection how to prevent another Holocaust.

Alter Wiener, Author of "From A Name to A Number"

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2) Hardcover Book Small Miracles of the Holocaust: Extraordinary Coincidences of Faith, Hope, and Survival by The Lyons Press. This book, written by highly acclaimed writers Yitta Halberstam and Judith Levinthal has got to be one of the best books ever written on the Holocaust. So well written. I was totally absorbed with all the true to life miracle stories. Story endings so surprising and shocking.

This is not just a book about miracle stories of individuals. The authors so eloquently also documented historical facts of the Holocaust. For those who are educators who want to educate students about the Holocaust, this book is the best book to begin with. For those who want to learn about the Holocaust but find it too difficult to read in depth coverage, this book is for you too. For people who already know about the Holocaust but want to read a great book - this is it! I am not a book reader, but found this book as well as all the other books in the "Small Miracles" series, very interesting, fascinating and amazing stories of Divine Providence.

Besides this being an historical book, the miracles documented by Holocaust survivors and stories of the atrocities that they went through and survived, should make us all appreciate life so much more. So what, if things don´t always go our way? And so what if we can´t afford to eat in a restaurant or go on a vacation! At least most of us have our family, a roof over our head, no one attacking us physically, etc. After reading a book like this, it´s hard to complain about anything! That´s one of the reasons why it is so important to read this book!

A lesson we need to learn as well from reading this book too, is how important it is to be kind to everyone. Yes, even people we don´t particularly care for. Even if it is someone who doesn´t have the same beliefs as we do. Or if the other person is not the same color of our skin. Why? In this book, in many stories, you read about people who were saved by others who did not share their beliefs or agree with them on every day issues. There is a story in this book about a particular Rabbi who always greeted Jews and non-jews alike including a Polish peasant who was a known rabid anti-semite. The Rabbi would always say good morning to this peasant even though the peasant would always ignore him and would never return the greeting. In the end this peasant ended up saving this Rabbi´s life, probably as a result of the Rabbi always greeting him

And this great book also has stories about Jewish people who before the war, assisted their non-Jewish neighbors in many ways including one who actually saved a non-Jewish acquaintance´s life, which resulted in their life being saved by this same non-Jewish person. These Righteous Gentiles literally risked their lives by hiding them in their homes, sheds, in haylofts, etc. This book is also a great tribute to these beautiful souls. One of the amazing stories of these Righteous Gentiles, is about a non-Jewish woman who took a job as a cleaning lady to steer Jews away from entering an area where they were sure to be doomed.

This extraordinary book also talks about loved ones who perished and came to people in their dreams giving them direction, which ended up saving their lives!

This amazing book also talks about how someone´s poor eyesight, saved his life. And also, how people, despite the great risks, celebrated Jewish holidays, even under the watchful eye of Nazis, and were threatened to be killed, but in the end, it was these acts of faith that actually saved their lives!

There is even a great story in this book about a son of a former Nazi who converted to Judaism. The author´s made note of the approximately 300 such converts now living in Israel among them, Hitler´s nephews grandson. For a more in depth story about these converts - there is a great story I once read in Jewish Action magazine, put out by the organization OU - [...] - Summer 2006 issue,, entitled "Choosing Judaism." Yitta Halberstam wrote this fantastic article as well.

Getting back to the book, what more can I say? So many great stories I didn´t get to mention about. Reading this book, I felt like I was there. Thank G-d I wasn´t. A lot to be thankful to G-d for!

All in all, this book is a masterpiece and will be talked about for eternity.

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There was a nice story written in the New York Daily News, Brooklyn section on September 23, 2008 about the book with pictures of the authors and a Holocaust survivor who was interviewed for the book. To read this article, go to the NYdailynews.com website and search for the title of the article, "New Book Highlights Holocaust Miracles" written by Joyce Shelby, Daily News Staff Writer.

P.S. For more information on the Holocaust, there is a website that may interest you. You can go to Aish.com and click on the left on the "Holocaust Studies" tab.


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3) Hardcover Book Small Miracles of the Holocaust: Extraordinary Coincidences of Faith, Hope, and Survival by The Lyons Press. The book is fascinating and written so well that it can be read to almost anyone and be used as an educational tool in any classroom when learning about the Holocaust.

Amazon´s quick and dependable service enabled me to receive the book in time for an important day for which it was needed.

Small Miracles of the Holocaust: Extraordinary Coincidences of Faith, Hope, and Survival¤

4) Hardcover Book Small Miracles of the Holocaust: Extraordinary Coincidences of Faith, Hope, and Survival by The Lyons Press. I read the book in one sitting. The stories pour forth. They have the feel that they happened not sixty years ago, but more like yesterday afternoon. Putting us in touch with these first-person accounts of the Holocaust puts us in touch with life and history itself. It´s unputdownable.¤

5) Hardcover Book Small Miracles of the Holocaust: Extraordinary Coincidences of Faith, Hope, and Survival by The Lyons Press. What an extraordinary book. There were times when I could not hold back my tears - I was so moved. It´s been a long wait for a new "Small Miracles" book and fans of the series will not be disappointed. It is also an important addition to the numerous books about the Holocaust. It adds a perspective, (Small Miracles) which has not been readily written about! Truly a treasure!¤

6) Hardcover Book Small Miracles of the Holocaust: Extraordinary Coincidences of Faith, Hope, and Survival by The Lyons Press.

From the authors of the bestselling Small Miracles series comes this inspirational collection of over 50 stories - each with the upbeat twist ending that has become the trademark of this remarkable series.
 
The authors, both second-generation Holocaust survivors, have culled stories from before, during, and after the Holocaust that demonstrate the full strength and power of the human spirit. 
 
Stories reaffirming that nothing truly happens by accident…
 
 Even during the worst of times small miracles did happen - and the legacies of those individuals live on.
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