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A child without a shadow : a story of resilience / Professor Shaul Harel ; Dalia Harel, Ela Moscovitch-Weiss.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : eBookPro Publishing, 2021.Description: 376 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9798521000951 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 940.53/18092 23
Summary: "This is the story of Prof. Shaul Harel, formerly Charlie Hilsberg, who lost his shadow in 1942 at only five years old, when he was separated from his family and surroundings and saved from the furnaces of Auschwitz by the Belgian resistance. This book reveals his story, from his time as a "hidden child" in France and Belgium during the Holocaust, through his experiences in orphanages, his immigration to Israel, the serious injury he sustained in his military service, the choice to study medicine, and lastly the mark he has made in the field of pediatric neurology and child development in Israel and in the world. A story of overcoming impossible trauma and reaching professional and personal success against all odds. The book channels a universal message of survival, optimism, and hope."-- Page 4 of cover.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
900 - 999 Hanover Public Library Shelves Non-fiction BIOG 940.53 HARE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001268300

Includes bibliographical references.

"This is the story of Prof. Shaul Harel, formerly Charlie Hilsberg, who lost his shadow in 1942 at only five years old, when he was separated from his family and surroundings and saved from the furnaces of Auschwitz by the Belgian resistance. This book reveals his story, from his time as a "hidden child" in France and Belgium during the Holocaust, through his experiences in orphanages, his immigration to Israel, the serious injury he sustained in his military service, the choice to study medicine, and lastly the mark he has made in the field of pediatric neurology and child development in Israel and in the world. A story of overcoming impossible trauma and reaching professional and personal success against all odds. The book channels a universal message of survival, optimism, and hope."-- Page 4 of cover.

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