Personae in "The Crooked Mirror"

Obt4UP_TlNdKFJ6MjJT5Nq3OGiBWQmOsZjei0rILFBMAs promised, here are some of the "characters" who people my memoir, The Crooked Mirror. First, here is my beloved Zen rabbi, Don Singer, at the Bearing Witness Retreat at Auschwitz-Birkenau sponsored by the Zen Peacemakers. Photo: Peter Cunningham.Cheryl in KolomayCheryl H., my companion and muse, a poet and gifted dreamer, in Ukraine in front of what we thought was the Grand Hotel-- which had been in her family. We later did find the right building. Cheryl often asked difficult questions, like "Do They Miss Us?"Poland Radomsko 2006 143Tomasz (Tomek) Cebulski, my intrepid Polish guide over the years of writing the book. We've driven through pea-soup fog together, visited LeninWorld in Lithuania, attended seders in Warsaw and Lublin, and searched for (and found) my great-grandmother's grave in Radomsko, Poland.IMG_3698Maciej Ziembinski, one of the "saviors of Atlantis," an intrepid journalist in Radomsko, Poland. Maciej had the Radomsk Yizkor translated into Polish, and published it as a serial in his independent newspaper.Radomsk yizkor book coverThe Radomsk Yizkor (Memorial Book of the Community of Radomsk), which plays a big role in The Crooked MirrorBerek and familyBerek Ofman, a retired tailor and son of a dynasty of kosher butchers in Radomsko. Berek survived with his friend (and later his wife) Regina and her parents and one of her cousins in a bunker built into a house in Radomsko. This photo taken after the war, showing Berek and Regina and their two children Leo and Tova.P1020174Janka and Marian Bereska, Berek's rescuers.where he ran MarianMarian Bereska, standing next to Tomek and his grandson Szymon, showing the site of the house with the bunker in Radomsko, winter 2010.

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