Carl and Elizabeth Rosner discuss their family's survival of the Holocaust in conversation with author Julie Lindahl (long version including Carl's story and reflections)
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How can sharing the story of a childhood lost to the Holocaust attest to the power of positivity, and foster healing and resilience? From Schenectady, New York, Carl Rosner and his daughter, author Elizabeth Rosner, discuss their family's survival of the Holocaust and his survival of the peace in Denmark, Sweden and the U.S. in conversation with author Julie Lindahl in Drottningholm, Sweden. Carl puts the spotlight on the 1.5 million children who perished and offers hope for the future in the many children he has met who are taking responsibility by listening and carrying stories such as his forward.
This is the long version which includes Carl's detailed story and reflections by him and his daughter. A shorter version including reflections only is available among Voices Between podcasts.
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