In Graham Diamond's collaboration with Aron Goldfarb, the listener truly feels the struggles of people trying to survive the Holocaust. The author recounts his experiences in Poland during the Holocaust, when he and his brother escaped from a forced labour camp and hid underground on an estate controlled by the Gestapo. Aron Goldfarb now lives a quiet, simple life. With good reason, he is proud of his achievements and those of his sons. He and Ester have five grandchildren whom they love dearly. The legacy of his father remains stronger than ever. Aron resides in New York but makes frequent trips back to Israel where his beloved brother, Itzhak, and their friend, Zisman, rest in peace.
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