Those Who Chose to Fight: Jewish Partisans in World War II
Hosted By: Online Jewish Travel Club
The Online Jewish Travel Club explores Jewish partisan camps in Eastern Europe during the winter of 1943, where armed fighters lived alongside women, children, and the elderly under extreme conditions. Resistance took the form of protecting families, rescuing others, and preserving life, with women serving as fighters, couriers, medics, and caretakers despite constant danger. This two-part talk examines a form of resistance defined not only by combat, but by responsibility and survival.
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