As the grandson of grandparents who were exterminated by the Nazis in the Holocaust, and as someone active in Holocaust commemoration, I am well-versed in Holocaust literature, including memoirs by Holocaust survivors. But I do not recall ever being so moved as I was by reading
Voices from the Forest – the story of Abraham and Julia Bobrow, written by Stephen Paper and edited by their late son Jerry. Maybe my emotions were so raw because I met this remarkable couple, now in their late eighties, in September in Southern California. I have met dozens and dozens of Holocaust survivors, but Abe and Julia are the first I have met who actively fought the Nazis, who physically killed Nazis, who defiantly stood up to the Nazi killing machine.