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The Survival of the Spektor Sisters: A Testament to the Righteous

Hosted By: CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center (Indiana)

The saga of how four sisters – including the speaker’s 100-year-old grandmother Clara Grossman – survived in Poland by hiding in the homes of various non-Jews.

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Cantor Michael Zoosman

Cantor Michael Zoosman received his Cantorial Ordination and Master of Sacred Music from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 2007. He is a Board Certified Chaplain through Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains. He has worked as a pulpit cantor and as a Jewish prison chaplain in the United States and Canada. His grandmother Clara Grossman will turn 101 years old on December 24th, 2021. Clara's family recently discovered the full identity of the Polish Catholic farmer who hid her and her sisters and was killed: Mr. Michal Cegielski. Clara has submitted Mr. Cegielski's story to Yad Vashem in Israel and is currently awaiting a ruling on whether he will be formally recognized and added to their "Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations."
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CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center (Indiana)

CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center contributes to the empowerment of the world through hope, healing, respect, and responsibility by shining a light on the story of the Holocaust, Eva Kor, the Mengele Twins, and other survivors.
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