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Ep 119: Legacy Chronicles with Donna Rosenblum and guest Doron Keren on hmTv
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Send us Fan MailEpisode 119: Legacy Chronicles with Doron KerenIn this powerful episode of Legacy Chronicles on hmTv, host Donna Rosenblum sits down with Doron Keren, a passionate second-generation Holocaust descendant, to explore the enduring impact of memory, survival, and storytelling. Doron shares the harrowing true story of his mother, Krystyna Chiger—co-author of The Girl in the Green Sweater—who survived 14 months in the sewers of Lwów during the Holocaust. He also reveals how his father was helped by Oskar Schindler, offering rare insight into both heroism and human resilience.From the development of a major television series based on his grandfather’s memoir to his dedicated work in Holocaust education at the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center, Doron speaks with candor and heart about his family’s legacy and the urgent responsibility of second and third generations to carry the torch.This episode is a profound reminder that preserving Holocaust memory is not only a tribute to the past—but a vital safeguard for the future.🎧 Tune in to learn how memory becomes a mission—and why telling the truth has never been more important.Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail Episode 119: Legacy Chronicles with Doron Keren In this powerful episode of Legacy Chronicles on hmTv, host Donna Rosenblum sits down with Doron Keren, a passionate second-generation Holocaust descendant, to explore the enduring impact of memory, survival, and storytelling. Doron shares the harrowing true story of his mother, Krystyna Chiger—co-author of The Girl in the Green Sweater—who survived 14 months in the sewers of Lwów during the Holocaust. He also reveals how his fa...
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