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Still The Soul Survives

A Journey of Compassion, Memory and Self-Discovery

Pamela Goldstein

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English
Unbreakable Bindings
20 March 2024
Pamela Goldstein's life was changed forever by a series of nurse/patient encounters with WW2 Holocaust survivors in 1973. These patients profoundly affected her and impacted her view on the world and how it treats Jews.

The survivors' fears of the future are real, even prophetic, but through their eyes, they teach Pam the enduring nature of souls uniting in forgiveness of a cruel, conflicted world. They teach her how love will always overcome evil.

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Imprint:   Unbreakable Bindings
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   476g
ISBN:   9781738351206
ISBN 10:   1738351203
Pages:   358
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Pamela Goldstein, retired nurse and author of Still The Soul Survives, has had short stories published, including several in the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. From 1996 to 2015 she produced and hosted the international Jewish radio show, ""Boker Tov."" She founded and chaired the Windsor International Writers Conference and its outreach programs (Canada) from 2013 until 2020. Pam is a member of several organizations including the National Columnists and Bloggers Association, American Authors Guild, RLS Literary Guild in England, and Writer's Union of Canada. A mother of three, safta of two, Pam resides in Canada with her husband, William."

Reviews for Still The Soul Survives: A Journey of Compassion, Memory and Self-Discovery

This book made me cry when I realized the lifelong suffering that haunts Holocaust survivors, since few books deal with the decades-long aftermath. I could feel the love poured into their lives by the author who elicited their stories and honors them in the telling. -Suzette Martinez Standringm author and syndicated columnist This is not a story of the Holocaust or its terrors. Instead, it is the account of the souls of survivors and the resilience of the Jewish People, who in the aftermath of unspeakable tragedy, quietly rebuilt their lives in normal towns and cities, to create the North American Jewish landscape of today. This is an important read for all who seek to understand the personal and isolating impact of antisemitism and hate, and the healing power of community, love, and forgiveness. -Hazzan Devorah Fick, Spiritual Leader, Congregation Beth El, Windsor, Ontario This book is a true story about life and death, friendship and love, and above all else, listening to one's heart and soul. From the start, I was captivated as Pamela Goldstein, a psychiatric nurse, took me on a journey into her deep emotions that surfaced while working with Holocaust survivors-some of whom changed the trajectory of her life. -Merle R. Saferstein, author of Living and Leaving My Legacy, Vols. l and ll and former director of educational outreach at the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center


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