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Ellenszélben - Warmer Rózsa élete és a holocaust Magyarországon by Myrna Grant - Hungarian translation of Rose's Journey: A Christian in the Holocaust / Come, read, and meet Rose Warmer... it will be an unforgettable and transforming experience

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 Ellenszélben - Warmer Rózsa élete és a holocaust Magyarországon by Myrna Grant - Hungarian translation of Rose's Journey: A Christian in the Holocaust / Come, read, and meet Rose Warmer... it will be an unforgettable and transforming experience

PAPERBACK 1994

ISBN: 9638079711

PAGES 216

PUBLISHER: EVANGÉLIUMI

 

About the Author:

Myrna Grant is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Myrna Grant include Ivan and the Informer, Ivan and the Moscow Circus (The Ivan Series), Ivan and the Daring Escape (Ivan).

Hungarian Summary:

„Minden álmom szertefoszlott. Táncosnő voltam, aki többé nem táncolhatott, szobrász voltam, üres kézzel. Zsidó voltam, vallás nélkül. Ember voltam, személyiség, hivatás és otthon nélkül.” 
Amikor az érzékeny lelkű Warmer Rózsa – aki kulturált zsidó családból származott – végül megtalálja Krisztust, új élet kezdődik számára, de ugyanakkor egy megrendítő utazás is „ellenszélben”. Amikor a gyűlölet és terror felhői elborítják Európát, megszületik benne a csodálatos döntés: önként meg Auswitz és Bergen-Belsen haláltáborainak a poklába, hogy szeretett zsidó népének szolgáljon. Nem tudta milyen sors vár rá, de bízott benne, hogy Isten ott is vele lesz. 
Útja azonban még azután is szenvedésekkel teli, továbbra is „ellenszélben” utazik, míg végül beteljesül vágya, és elmehet Izráelbe. 
Ez a könyv erőteljes hitvallás egy olyan világ közepette, amelyben a „holocaust” lehetséges volt. 

English Summary:

First published under the name, "The Journey: The Story of Rose Warmer's Triumphant Discovery" this book is being reissued with an updated Epilogue. In Stuart Dauermann's review, he says, "This book is the remarkable story of a remarkable woman. It is a story inexplicable apart from the reality of God. I met the author in the 1970s in Israel when she was in her 70s and was profoundly moved by her intelligence, the attentiveness with which she interacted with me, and by the gracefulness of her hands and body movements. A sculptor and dancer in her youth, her body bore everlastingly the characteristics of her craft and giftedness. My meeting lasted perhaps 45 minutes, but I have never forgotten it. Nor have I forgotten Rose's book. Here you too will meet her in all her gracefulness and intelligence. But most importantly, you will meet her faith in Yeshua, Jesus her Messiah, a faith which transformed her life and which shone brightly in the concentration camps where even people who despised her for being a Jew who believed in "that man" were drawn to her again and again to drink from the wellsprings of faith and hope which sustained her, and them. Come, read, and meet Rose Warmer. As for me, so for you, it will be an unforgettable and transforming experience."

 

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