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and“hWises’lilstenrdhaths edmis…appneoaroende.”will escape punishment!”

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“It’sfoarrheaalvitnraggleedtyh, iomftegnivtehtehseemchtihlderselnipw. ere the sole survivors
of t“hBeuirt wfahmaitlidesaraknsdechreatvsearneowposbseibcolymheidlionsgt htoerethienirthpeeofoprleest?”
foreLveeri.bAy fwtears tpheerspeleixnecdid. e“nWtshwateibnetghaenwseonrlddincgouthlde hcehihldarveen’bseen
tranlsopookritnsg frostr,?b”efore the adults, to orphanages and institutions
in France and Germany. ese places are far enough away that
the children can’t run back home, and after they spend some
time in an all-Jewish setting, their memories of their real parents
and homes come back to them and they return to their faith.”

Yosef listened in gloomy silence. He had joined an adult
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