Hello Rafi, I was not so often on usefilm on this last year and I see only now this image. Nice to see that the book will be available on the net. I sent you a private mail because we need some info. As I told you we would insert "Danzic" on a teatral reading called Misciumeret. Let me know Bye
Dear Usefilm users, Rachel is my wife. Her book, "Sweet Lemons", originally published by the Israel Institute for Commemoration & Teaching the Holocaust has been translated & will be published in English in a week or two. Its website contains information about her & about the circumstances that made her write > her book. We expect more of that. It also contains a sample story. We > are very anxious that the so called "Mauritius affair" not be wiped of the > map of the Holocaust & especially of that of the Jewish refugees' desperate attempts to reach the shores of Palestine & also because British authorities played an important role in Rachel's fate. Right now the so-called "Mauritius affair" is virtually unknown & only one other book, "The Mauritius Shekel" by Genevieve Pitot was written about it, but that was an objective research, whereas Rachel's is a subjective experiential tale. > Therefore we ask you to inform the people you are in contact with & anyone else you might > think of, of the forthcoming publication of the book, so that the > history of the Holocaust & the "illegal" Aliyah will not be forgotten. We believe the tale as such as well as each story in the book is relevant to you as an English person and to your numerous contacts. I attach another of Rachel's English stories and the picture to be on the book's > front binding. Once the book has been printed, it will be attainable from > its site, from Amazon & from any other on-line bookshop. > We thank you in advance for your co-operation, > Rachel (Susie) Springmann-Ribak > Because of Rachel's condition, (She has fallen prey to a lung cancer, which is momentarily at a stand-still, fallen, broken her pelvis & suffered a reversible cardiac complication, called in Japanese "Octopus head," now healed) please direct correspondence to me, Rafi
Please note: the book has not yet been published. Once it is attainable on "Amazon" in a week or two you will be sent a reminder.
Dear Usefilm users, Rachel is my wife. Her book, "Sweet Lemons", originally published by the Israel Institute for Commemoration & Teaching the Holocaust has been translated & will be published in English in a week or two. Its website contains information about her & about the circumstances that made her write > her book. We expect more of that. It also contains a sample story. We > are very anxious that the so called "Mauritius affair" not be wiped of the > map of the Holocaust & especially of that of the Jewish refugees' desperate attempts to reach the shores of Palestine & also because British authorities played an important role in Rachel's fate. Right now the so-called "Mauritius affair" is virtually unknown & only one other book, "The Mauritius Shekel" by Genevieve Pitot was written about it, but that was an objective research, whereas Rachel's is a subjective experiential tale. > Therefore we ask you to inform the people you are in contact with & anyone else you might > think of, of the forthcoming publication of the book, so that the > history of the Holocaust & the "illegal" Aliyah will not be forgotten. We believe the tale as such as well as each story in the book is relevant to you as an English person and to your numerous contacts. I attach another of Rachel's English stories and the picture to be on the book's > front binding. Once the book has been printed, it will be attainable from > its site, from Amazon & from any other on-line bookshop. > We thank you in advance for your co-operation, > Rachel (Susie) Springmann-Ribak > Because of Rachel's condition, (She has fallen prey to a lung cancer, which is momentarily at a stand-still, fallen, broken her pelvis & suffered a reversible cardiac complication, called in Japanese "Octopus head," now healed) please direct correspondence to me, Rafi
Please note: the book has not yet been published. Once it is attainable on "Amazon" in a week or two you will be sent a reminder.
Dear Usefilm users, Rachel is my wife. Her book, "Sweet Lemons", originally published by the Israel Institute for Commemoration & Teaching the Holocaust has been translated & will be published in English in a week or two. Its website contains information about her & about the circumstances that made her write > her book. We expect more of that. It also contains a sample story. We > are very anxious that the so called "Mauritius affair" not be wiped of the > map of the Holocaust & especially of that of the Jewish refugees' desperate attempts to reach the shores of Palestine & also because British authorities played an important role in Rachel's fate. Right now the so-called "Mauritius affair" is virtually unknown & only one other book, "The Mauritius Shekel" by Genevieve Pitot was written about it, but that was an objective research, whereas Rachel's is a subjective experiential tale. > Therefore we ask you to inform the people you are in contact with & anyone else you might > think of, of the forthcoming publication of the book, so that the > history of the Holocaust & the "illegal" Aliyah will not be forgotten. We believe the tale as such as well as each story in the book is relevant to you as an English person and to your numerous contacts. I attach another of Rachel's English stories and the picture to be on the book's > front binding. Once the book has been printed, it will be attainable from > its site, from Amazon & from any other on-line bookshop. > We thank you in advance for your co-operation, > Rachel (Susie) Springmann-Ribak > Because of Rachel's condition, (She has fallen prey to a lung cancer, which is momentarily at a stand-still, fallen, broken her pelvis & suffered a reversible cardiac complication, called in Japanese "Octopus head," now healed) please direct correspondence to me, Rafi
Please note: the book has not yet been published. Once it is attainable on "Amazon" in a week or two you will be sent a reminder.