
The vow:
David whispered in Dora’s ear.
“No matter where they take us, we will meet back here in the Square, when this is over. Stay strong my Love, and know my thoughts and prayers are with you.”
Dora replied with tears in her eyes.
“I love you David and I will pray every night that God keeps us safe and brings us home to each other.”
I had the privilege to talk to Michael Ruskin last night. We talked about his book, The Vow: A Love Story & the Holocaust and how it came about.
It is the truly amazing story about his parents and how they survived the Holocaust, after being persecuted in Lithuania and later on in Dachau and Stutthof. Like so many other Holocaust stories, there was unimaginable horror. Michael’s sister was murdered when she was only 3.5 years, taken from her mother after a struggle, where she was knocked out by a butt of a gun.
It is also a story of hope, courage and faith and the miraculous reunion.
Michael only discovered the documents describing his parents ordeal, decades after the Holocaust.
The book is available on
https://www.thevowalovestory.com/
This is the interview:
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