Buried rivers : a spiritual journey into the Holocaust. / Ellen Korman Mains ; foreword by Richard Reoch. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Boulder, Colorado : West Lake Books, (c)2018.Description: xv, 301 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781641840170
- .M225.B875 2018
- DS134
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To the chagrin of her parents - Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust - Ellen became a Buddhist at 19, nearly tearing her family apart. Three decades later, on a German train, she felt the presence of spirits who died in the Holocaust - their question "How can you still believe in basic goodness?" sent her on a series of life-chainging journeys to Poland to find the answer. Beyond recovering a lost family history, Buried Rivers reveals powerful connections between spirituality and trauma; intimately explores family loyalty, religious boundaries, and the invisitble blessing of ancestors; and includes an Auschwitz survivor account by the author's uncle. ;
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