
How my family survived the Warsaw Ghetto
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, we all have family history to cherish. By Jeffrey N. Gingold Dallas Morning News The Warsaw Ghetto was a death warrant
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, we all have family history to cherish. By Jeffrey N. Gingold Dallas Morning News The Warsaw Ghetto was a death warrant
In the Warsaw Ghetto: avoid congregating and direct eye contact with the German authorities; avoid any close contact with typhus-infected individuals, especially touching or close talking.
Sam Gingold, a Holocaust survivor who made an underground escape to raise a family on the West Side and Glendale, died July 14, 2018. He was 84. Gingold, of Shorewood, was the subject of “Tunnel, Smuggle, Collect: A Holocaust Boy,” a book by his son Jeffrey N. Gingold.
Gingold is a freelance writer and second-generation Holocaust survivor. His book “Tunnel, Smuggle, Collect: A Holocaust Boy” is the story of how his father, grandparents, and other family members survived and escaped the Warsaw Ghetto.
Jeffrey N. Gingold, an internationally acclaimed award-winning author and advocate for Holocaust education, will speak at St. Norbert College at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 26. His talk will be held in the presentation room of the Mulva Library and is free and open to the public.
University School of Milwaukee Aspiring writers are often told to
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, we all have family history to
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