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URL:https://holocaust.georgia.gov/11-11-18
LOCATION:79 City Square HOSCHTON\, GA 30517
SUMMARY:A Survivor's Story: George Rishfeld
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The opportunity to hear the first-person account of a Holocaust
  survivor is often a once in a lifetime experience. Join us on November 11
 \, as George Rishfeld shares his story.\n\nThis program is presented in c
 ooperation with the City of Hoschton.This event is free to attend and open
  to the public. RSVP on the Facebook page.\n\nGeorge Rishfield was born i
 n Warsaw\, Poland. After the Nazis invaded Poland in September 1939\, life
  for the Rishfeld family changed dramatically. George was just six months-
 old when World War II began and his family fled to Vilna\, Lithuania\, whe
 re they hoped they would be safe. The German army occupied Vilna in June 1
 941 and life for Jews in Vilna changed immediately when they were forced t
 o move into the ghetto. George’s parents decided that it was necessary 
 to find a way to save their young son. They gave George to Catholic friend
 s who promised to raise him as their own child.\n\nGeorge emigrated to the
  United States in 1949. After graduating high school\, he joined the U.S. 
 Army. It was very important for him to serve the country that had provided
  him with the opportunity for a new life.
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