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In Memory of the Darkest of Times

Yad Vashem Testimony I

Yad Vashem Testimony II

Yehuda was always an optimist.

Even while, as a Jew, he was persecuted in his home land.

Even in the darkest of times.

Despite his high awareness of the dangers.

He painted being a refugee as an experiential journey to the village.

He translated the racial laws into the ideal of Zionism.

An ideal that stuck to him for the rest of his life.

An ideal that he fulfilled, much thanks to his optimism.

And so the story passed to us. The video is the proof of that.

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