Letter to Child Survivors of the Holocaust in the Times of the Corona Virus
The current corona virus crisis has been likened to World War Two. For many child survivors of the Holocaust the crisis has indeed triggered memories
Child Survivors of the Holocaust New York: Brunner-Routledge.
By the end of the second world war 1.5 million (90%) of Jewish children had been killed by the Nazis. In this book, ten child
Child survivors; A review. In J. Kestenberg & C. Kahn (Eds.). Children Surviving Persecution: An International Study of Trauma and Healing. Praeger:New York. P 109-123
This chapter reviews the experiences, responses, and consequences of child survivors of the Holocaust over five decades. It reviews their healing or otherwise, and the
Effects of the Holocaust on Jewish child survivors; A review of their traumas and after-effects over 50 years
This is the English translation of the Psyche article above. One and a half million Jewish children were purposefully murdered in the Holocaust. The 10%
Auswirkungen des Holocaust auf überlebende jüdischer Kinder. Psyche, 8:751-771. (In German)
This paper describes the experiences of child survivors of the Holocaust when they were children. Their varied circumstances, ages, and subsequent memories and consequences over
Documented childhood trauma (Holocaust): Its sequelae and applications to other traumas. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 2:81-90
As part of the argument whether adult symptoms truly reflect childhood traumas (especially sexual abuse), the symptoms of child survivors of the Holocaust (whose traumas
Ripples of the Holocaust. Talk at Jewish Museum, Melbourne
This paper examines long term consequences of the Holocaust on survivors, child survivors, and second and third generations of Holocaust survivors. It examines the communications
Early Abuse and Its Effects; A Holocaust and Sexual Abuse Survivor. Presentation at the Victorian association of Psychotherapists, AGM
Some highlights of the therapy of Anne, whose story is described in Child Survivors of the Holocaust, are presented. Anne underwent two of the most
Resilience in child survivors of the Holocaust: toward the concept of resilience. Psychoanalytic Review; Volume 85, Number 4. pp. 517-535
Children from an early age demonstrated amazing survival attributes and adaptability. This continued as they grew up postwar. However, the concept of resilience has to be applied
Not a phoenix. In (Ed.). M Elliot-Kleerkoper, H. Gershoni & F. Kalman. Heirloom; Second Anthology of the Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Melbourne: Hybrid. Pp 25-26
Do not be deceived by the apparent resilience and even successes of child survivors of the Holocaust. Download: View Document
A child survivor’s appraisal of his own interview. In J Kestenberg & E Fogelman (Eds.). Children During the Nazi Reign. New York, Praeger. P. 121-135
This chapter describes Paul Valent’s interview with Judith Kestenberg, a discoverer of child survivors of the Holocaust. The chapter describes retrieval of memories and through
Silent No More. (Ed. Nina Stone). Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust Anthology. Melbourne: Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Foreword. pp. 1-2
This anthology is a great achievement by children who were told to be silent. In teh book they speak up, and as a group tell
Banalities. In (Ed. Nina Stone). Silent No More. Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust Anthology. Melbourne: Child Survivors of the Holocaust p 141
Horrible events can seem to banal from outside. Download: View Document
The next chapter. In (Ed.). M Elliot-Kleerkoper, H. Gershoni & F. Kalman. Heirloom; Second Anthology of the Melbourne Child Survivors of the Holocaust. Melbourne: Hybrid. Pp 70-71
My father said, “Be a doctor first; then write.” Writing is my next chapter. Download: View Document
History of the Australian child survivor groups: Melbourne and Sydney. In J. Kestenberg & C. Kahn (Eds.). Children Surviving Persecution: An International Study of Trauma and Healing. Praeger:New York. P 188-194
The chapter provides histories of the two Australian child survivor groups. Download: View Download
Bat/Bar mitzvah of Child Survivors of the Holocaust Melbourne. Centre News. 21:13-14
A synopsis of the first 13 years of the Melbourne child survivors of the Holocaust group. Download: View Document
Child survivors: the bridge to the future. In (Ed) Stan Marks. Reflections 20 years 1984-2004. Melbourne: Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre
On the 20th anniversary of the Jewish Holocaust Centre in Melbourne, the child survivor group reflects on its special history in the centre as well