Author Archives: Susan
They Survived the Holocaust…
This section features the true experiences of Holocaust Survivors we see and visit today. This is to fulfill their requests, “Remember us! Tell others of our experiences so we are not forgotten!” (Caution: True accounts, as related by the Survivor, may … Continue reading
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We Chose Volunteering & Adopting
by Mary Kelsey, UK My husband Phillip, and I, have been supporters of Israel for many years. I am a prayer leader with Ebenezer Operation Exodus, helping Jewish people to go to Israel, and Phillip is a worship leader in … Continue reading
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My Name is Jannie
I am 67 years old, wife to my dear husband Gerrit, mother of 4 , and grandmother of 5; I live in Holland. Ever since the Lord has touched my heart to become a Believer, there began to grow the seeds of … Continue reading
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It’s a Free Giveaway! Really- FREE!!
You can enter a giveaway sponsored by AHI for the new book by Susan Heagy. Between February 1, 2016 to March 1, 2016, you can register to win one of 10 free copies of “Why is Great-Grandma So Sad? Discovering … Continue reading
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Learning More Than You Ever Really Wanted to Know
In this day and age of technology we are all faced with learning new things all the time. Those of us who were perfectly content with going to the bank for all our monetary needs never even thought of online … Continue reading
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Visiting A Holocaust Survivor for the First Time
In 2004 I began visiting Survivors of the Holocaust for the first time. I had no idea what to expect. I found myself completely unprepared for the experience. Her name was Evgenia and she was in a ghetto at the age … Continue reading
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At Last!
In February 2011 we began the process of establishing an amuta, an Israeli non-profit. It took us several years to have the paperwork, bank account and everything set in place. But even then it was difficult to get underway. Last … Continue reading
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Keeping Cool in the Midst of Red Tape
Having now established an Israeli charity, there are certain privileges of this status. We can invite volunteer translators to come help us out and give them an extended visa. We also have the privilege of collecting all the paperwork involved. Oh, yes, … Continue reading
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Why Give a MegaVoice Unit to Survivors?
Braha spoke several different languages and is well educated. She made aliyah soon after WWII ended, having suffered terribly during the war. We have known her for about 7 years. Now she has Alzheimer’s Disease and is losing her memory. Someone recently … Continue reading
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Stepping Further Into the Gap
In many cities all over Israel, Holocaust Survivors have formed their own associations to help one another. They take care of their own. Many of the committees in larger cities have had no trouble raising funding for their needs and … Continue reading
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