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23: A Severe Case of Second Generation

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Israel Story

Judaism, Palestine, Jewish, Stories, Religion & Spirituality, Israel

4.8 โ€ข 1.2K Ratings

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 21 April 2017

โฑ๏ธ 28 minutes

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Summary

Lizzie Doron always felt there was an invisible ghost in her life. She wasn't wrong.

Early next week we will mark Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. There are just about 160,000 Holocaust survivors still living in Israel, but they are rapidly vanishing. More than forty survivors die each day. And that means that the memory of the Holocaust, and the stories we tell and hear about the Holocaust are also changing. There are fewer and fewer first-hand testimonies, and more and more tales โ€“ like our episode today โ€“ of second generation survivors.

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It's an inspiring and captivating glimpse behind the scenes of the remarkable work being done at Hadassa hospitals in Jerusalem.

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From updates on the hospital's response efforts during the Israel-Hamass War,

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to the medical pioneers who are creating life-changing treatments

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and the oncologists discovering new ways to treat cancer. This podcast offers a unique

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perspective from health care experts and their tips for staying healthy.

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You'll also hear remarkable patient stories and why Newsweek has named the Hadassa Medical

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H-A-S-A-A-H.

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dot-O-O-S-A-S-A-S-A-S-A-S-A-O-O-O slash slash on-call Israel. This is a busy time of year for Tamara Moore.

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More.

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A more.

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Less is more.

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Tamara is the CEO of the Association for immediate help for Holocaust Survivors.

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We are an organization that was established nine years ago in Israel, helping Holocaust survivors for morning to morning, weekends, holidays

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every hour, every day of the year.

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And Tamara isn't just saying that.

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When I came to meet her at the Association's headquarters in Ramat Gan,

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it was almost midnight.

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