The Greenwich Historical Society November Local Spotlight book talk features Greenwich resident, author and Holocaust survivor Judith Alter Kallman. Her compelling memoir, A Candle in the Heart: Memoir of a Child Survivor, is the story of a young child from Slovakia, who survived with only some of her siblings and has but dim memories of her parents and the beauty of a privileged, pious childhood. Judith takes us on a journey from her native town through temporary havens and momentary respites into Hungary, before the German invasion of March 1944 and the final year of the Holocaust in German-occupied Budapest in a race between survival and death. Along the way we meet Jews who saved Jews, people who embraced a young child as their own, and others who turned their backs, so paralyzed by the dangers of their own situation that they could not care about an orphaned girl. The richness of the story is enhanced by the extensive description of the aftermath of the Holocaust; the kindness of Jews in England and in the early years in the State of Israel, where Jewish children were raised and rehabilitated in villages which healed the body and nourished the soul.
Books may be purchased at the Museum Store in advance or on the day of the program for signing by the author. Admission to the talk is FREE, but space is limited and registration is recommended.