Out of Print | The Ember Saved From The Fire: The Life Story of Holocaust Survivor Isaac Leo Kram
Authors
Michael KramSynopsis
Product Description
Follow Isaac Leo Kram through his life during and after the Holocaust. Plucked from an idyllic youth into the ravages of World War II, Isaac Kram spent five years in ghettos, slave labor camps and concentration camps, and was ultimately liberated from Buchenwald.
Discover attempts at resistance in the Riga Ghetto, his Buchenwald diary penned upon liberation, and his personal Holocaust prayer book, handwritten on a small pad and hidden from his captors.
After the war, Isaac Kram helped resettle refugees and devoted his life to Holocaust commemoration and activism. His testimony was instrumental in bringing a war criminal to justice in a famous Israeli Mossad action.
Contemporary issues such as Holocaust trivialization and denial are seen through his eyes. Faith-based isues as they relate to the Holocaust are discussed.
The Ember Saved From the Fire is an important read for those who wish to understand the Holocaust through the lens of one individual who experienced it all.
About the Author
Retired Gastroenterologist
Publisher:
Publisher
Pages:
270
Date Published:
2018