A moving memoir depicting the destruction of Slabodka and theof the Holocaust, as well as the heroic attempts to rebuild ravages "Through the window, I had a split-second glimpse of mybeloved brother, whose eyes revealed his tremendous fear.That was the last time I saw him? "When the Germans saw so many bearded men, they flewinto an impassioned frenzy and began hitting everyone insight. Many Torah scholars were severely beaten that day,but not a cry was heard." "A British bomb hit the ship's fuel container, and a largefire erupted. The ship was ablaze! The fire spread withterrifying speed." Faith in the Night is the stirring chronicle of RebbetzinRivka Wolbe's experiences during the chaotic years ofWorld War Two.This memoir takes the reader through the harrowingexperiences of the Kovna Ghetto and the concentrationcamps, experiencing pain and tragedy, and seeing courageousG-d fearing Jews showing their true greatness during thehardest of times.The author provides firsthand accounts of Rav ElchananWasserman being led to his death, along with otherdistinguished Rabbanim. Her emotional retelling of hermany miraculous escapes from death, coupled with her deep,unshakable faith, leave the reader feeling inspired and awed. table{border-collapse:collapse}td{background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;font-family:sans-serif;font-size:16px;border-style:solid;border-width:1px}th{font-family:sans-serif;font-size:16px;border-style:solid;border-width:1px} Sku: JP-FINH Author: Rivka Wolbe Isbn 10: 1607630192 Isbn 13: 9781607630197 Pages: 208 Size: 6.3" x 9.3" Binding: Hardcover Date: 9/11/2009 Imprint: Judaica Press