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For over 900 years, a small Jewish community thrived in a village in Poland, but during WWII the Germans invaded and the town was destroyed along with most of the residents. Yaffa who was a young girl at the time, escaped with her family. As an adult, living and teaching in the United States, she was asked to contribute to the Holocaust museum. She remembered photographs taken by her aunt, some which she managed to saved, and began a world wide search for other photos of the village and of the people who lived there. The thousands of photos she collected became The Tower of Life in the museum.
I remember seeing this remarkable tribute on a visit to the museum several years ago - for me, it was most heartbreaking moment of all. Yaffa's story is beautifully told and contains some of the actual photos - the picture of "Yaffa and the chickens" is the cutest thing. A perfect accompaniment to a study of the Holocaust, I'm buying a copy for my middle school library.
Lisa Librarian
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