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SUMMARY:The Wounds We Inherit
LOCATION:Library Center\nLibrary Center
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DESCRIPTION:Holocaust survivor Erika Schwartz shares a moving story of res
 ilience\, hope and overcoming unimaginable loss..\nhttps://thelibrary.libn
 et.info/event/16002693
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Witness a Holocaust survivor&rsquo\;s jour
 ney through family loss\, intergenerational trauma and turning deep pain i
 nto strength\, healing and hope. Erika Schwartz was born in spring 1944 in
  Nazi-occupied Hungary\; she and her mother were the only survivors of her
  mother&rsquo\;s family. Erika reminds us that the six million Jews murder
 ed by the Nazis were six million individuals\, each loved and remembered\,
  and that this is not ancient history. Her message of hope resonates: "Our
  lives don't have to be defined by our circumstances." This program is par
 t of the "Americans and the Holocaust" exhibit series.</p>\nhttps://thelib
 rary.libnet.info/event/16002693
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