The French Connection: Elie and Teddy, Two Holocaust Heroes
Two extraordinary Holocaust survivors, who lived into their mid-80s, were buried on Sunday. Teddy died Friday, Elie on Saturday. Both men had lived in France;
Two extraordinary Holocaust survivors, who lived into their mid-80s, were buried on Sunday. Teddy died Friday, Elie on Saturday. Both men had lived in France;
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