Boots on the Ground
For Yom HaShoah, we step away from our usual conversations on war, politics, and identity to do something far more personal. In this special episode, I sit down with my mother, Sharon Spira, to tell the story of my grandparents, Holocaust survivors whose lives shaped everything I understand about resilience, faith, and what it means to be part of the Jewish people. We speak about my grandmother’s survival, from forced labor to a 470 kilometer death march where only a handful lived. We speak about my grandfather’s journey through Auschwitz, the impossible choices he was forced to make, and the quiet strength that defined the rest of his life. But this is not only a story about the past. It is about what comes after. What it means to rebuild. What it means to raise children in the shadow of unimaginable trauma. And what it means for us, today, as a nation still fighting for our future. This conversation is about memory, but more importantly, it is about continuity. About the responsibility to carry these stories forward. And about the unbreakable spirit of a people who refuse to disappear. On this Yom HaShoah, we remember. And we continue.
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