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SUMMARY:2PM: The Persistence of Memory - My Father’s Ukrainian Shtetl - A
  Holocaust Reckoning by Arthur Kurzweil
LOCATION:Mid-Island Y JCC 45 Manetto Hill Rd  Plainview NY 11803
ORGANIZER;CN=JGS Long Island:MAILTO:webmaster@jgsli.org
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>Hybrid - In Person and via Zoom<br />\nArth
 ur Kurzweil grew up hearing his father's tales of Dobromyl\, the small tow
 n-a shtetl - in what is now Ukraine\, which his father had left behind as 
 a child when his family emigrated to New York in the 1920s. As a young man
  in the 1970s\, Arthur obsessively sought to rediscover this lost world\, 
 researching in the New York Public Library and tracking down the shtetl's 
 surviving emigrants. This research led him write his best-selling book\, F
 rom Generation to Generation: How to Trace Your Jewish Genealogy and Famil
 y History\, but his obsession with Dobromyl didn't abate. Arthur will brin
 g us along on his quest to find his father's ancestral home in Dobromyl - 
 a quest that covers physical and spiritual ground. Join him on a frustrati
 ng trip to Soviet-held Ukraine in the 1970s to multiple return trips to a 
 free Ukraine in the 21st century\, in a quest that brings him to the heigh
 t of elation and to the depths of despair. His search for his father's roo
 ts leads him down paths that are wondrous\, heartwarming\, and heartbreaki
 ng.</p>\n
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 fathers-ukrainian-shtetl-a-holocaust-reckoning-by-arthur-kurzweil/
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