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Message: From GoLocalWorcester by Tom Finneran, GoLocalWorcester MINDSETTER™: Her name was Fay. Fay was a Jew, born in 1919. Fay passed away earlier this year but she lives on in my mind. She will be there forever. Fay was born in Eastern Europe, specifically Poland. She spoke six languages—German, Polish, Russian, Yiddish, Lithuanian, and English. That first language I mentioned was very important for you see, Fay not only had a name and a family, but she had a number too. If that doesn’t sound ominous to you, you need a history lesson, for to live in Eastern Europe as a Jew during the 1930s and 1940s was not a happy thing. There were no childhood idylls for Fay. Rather, there were the numbers given out, not only Fay’s number, but the numbers given to her fellow residents at Treblinka, one of many German concentration camps. Speaking and understanding German helped her survive the terror. Barely. Millions did not. http://www.golocalworcester.com/politics/tom-finneran-just-in-time-for-christmas-part-one
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