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The Invisible Inheritance: Stories from the Children of Holocaust Survivors
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The Invisible Inheritance: Stories from the Children of Holocaust Survivors
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The Invisible Inheritance: Stories from the Children of Holocaust Survivors
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The Holocaust did not end with liberation. Its impact lived on in the homes, relationships, and inner lives of the children born to those who survived.
This book brings together thirteen adult children of Holocaust survivors who speak openly about what it meant to grow up in the shadow of unimaginable loss – and extraordinary resilience. Co-editors and daughters of Holocaust survivors Dori Ekstein and Cheryl Rosenbaum champion the voices of a forgotten generation, and through deeply personal stories, the contributors explore how their parents’ trauma shaped their childhoods, identities, and emotional worlds, in ways both painful and profound. Each chapter offers a brief account of the survivor’s Holocaust experience, helping readers understand the realities that shaped post-war family life. The descendants’ voices that follow are honest, varied, and often surprising. Some recall warmth, closeness, and strength; others describe silence, fear, confusion, or a sense of carrying an unspoken burden. Together, these stories paint a powerful picture of intergenerational trauma – and of survival’s lasting imprint.
Serving as both a tribute to survivors and an important educational resource, The Invisible Inheritance offers recognition and connection – for descendants who may see themselves in these pages, and for readers seeking a deeper understanding of how the Holocaust continues to shape lives today.
The Holocaust did not end with liberation. Its impact lived on in the homes, relationships, and inner lives of the children born to those who survived.
This book brings together thirteen adult children of Holocaust survivors who speak openly about what it meant to grow up in the shadow of unimaginable loss – and extraordinary resilience. Co-editors and daughters of Holocaust survivors Dori Ekstein and Cheryl Rosenbaum champion the voices of a forgotten generation, and through deeply personal stories, the contributors explore how their parents’ trauma shaped their childhoods, identities, and emotional worlds, in ways both painful and profound. Each chapter offers a brief account of the survivor’s Holocaust experience, helping readers understand the realities that shaped post-war family life. The descendants’ voices that follow are honest, varied, and often surprising. Some recall warmth, closeness, and strength; others describe silence, fear, confusion, or a sense of carrying an unspoken burden. Together, these stories paint a powerful picture of intergenerational trauma – and of survival’s lasting imprint.
Serving as both a tribute to survivors and an important educational resource, The Invisible Inheritance offers recognition and connection – for descendants who may see themselves in these pages, and for readers seeking a deeper understanding of how the Holocaust continues to shape lives today.


















