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Remarkable Resilience - Lessons From History for Today's World

31m · Life with Collective Purpose · 15 Apr 10:00

This is a very special interview with Diane Sue, the author of Remarkable Resilience: The Life and Legacy of Noemi Ban Beyond the Holocaust. In her book she shares the heartwarming and poignant story of Noemi Ban, a holocaust survivor who spent 33 years educating the world about her experiences with the hope of helping us all to remember our common humanity. Diane and Julie discuss how important and relevant her story is in today's world to show how healing can happen. The book also helps the reader experience history through someone else's eyes, so that we can be part of the solution in creating a world without war.

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