In this special episode of If You Heard What I Heard, Carolyn Siegel sits down with Emily Kane Miller and her beloved Bubby, Holocaust survivor Yetta Kane, for a powerful conversation about survival, family, and the legacy of love and resilience. Yetta shares vivid memories of surviving the Holocaust—living hour to hour in the forests with the partisans—and the miracle of building a beautiful life in America after the war. Emily reflects on what it means to carry her grandparents’ stories for...
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In this special episode of If You Heard What I Heard, Carolyn Siegel sits down with Emily Kane Miller and her beloved Bubby, Holocaust survivor Yetta Kane, for a powerful conversation about survival, family, and the legacy of love and resilience. Yetta shares vivid memories of surviving the Holocaust—living hour to hour in the forests with the partisans—and the miracle of building a beautiful life in America after the war. Emily reflects on what it means to carry her grandparents’ stories for...
Echo of Memory: How Holocaust Trauma Resonates Through Three Generations
If You Heard What I Heard
1 hour 13 minutes
8 months ago
Echo of Memory: How Holocaust Trauma Resonates Through Three Generations
Jeffrey and Jason Gad share how being grandsons of Holocaust survivors Evelyn and Joseph Greenblatt shapes their identity and Jewish heritage. While their grandmother was more reticent about her experiences, their grandfather shared his stories more openly, particularly with his grandchildren rather than his own children. The brothers reveal intimate details of their family's survival, including how their grandmother's "gentile nose" helped her avoid detection and how their grandfather used h...
If You Heard What I Heard
In this special episode of If You Heard What I Heard, Carolyn Siegel sits down with Emily Kane Miller and her beloved Bubby, Holocaust survivor Yetta Kane, for a powerful conversation about survival, family, and the legacy of love and resilience. Yetta shares vivid memories of surviving the Holocaust—living hour to hour in the forests with the partisans—and the miracle of building a beautiful life in America after the war. Emily reflects on what it means to carry her grandparents’ stories for...