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The Mountain That Is Me: A Collection of Writings by Jessica Renee Norman
While Jessica is careful with whom she will entrust her heart, she does not withhold compassion, empathy, and generosity. She loves without seeking attention, but her love does not lack in zeal. She protects the broken, befriends the forgotten, and cheers the disheartened. Until now, very few were invited to experience the depth of Jessica's heart, but now we invite you in, tread softly, and encounter The Mountain That Is Me.
Your Name Is Renée

Your Name Is Renée

Stacy Cretzmeyer; Beate Klarsfeld

Oxford University Press Inc
2020
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In Nazi-occupied France in 1941, four-year-old Ruth Kapp learns that it is dangerous to use her own name. "Remember," her older cousin Jeannette warns her, "your name is Renee and you are French!" A deeply personal book, this true story recounts the chilling experiences of a young Jewish girl during the Holocaust. The Kapp family flees one home after another, helped by simple, ordinary people from the French countryside who risk their lives to protect them. Eventually the family is forced to separate, and young Ruth survives the war in an orphanage where she is not allowed to see or even mention her parents. Without the trappings of lofty language or the faceless perspective of history, this first-person account poignantly recreates the terror of war seen through the eyes of an innocent child. Your Name Is Renee is a tale of suffering and redemption, fear and hope.
My Voice: Renée Mosbacher

My Voice: Renée Mosbacher

MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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Renée Mosbacher was born in 1929 in Vienna. Renée’s parents had both died before the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938, and she was living with her auntie and uncle. Renée witnessed the growth of antisemitism and anti-Jewish laws. After the horrors of Kristallnacht, Renée and her brothers made a dangerous journey to England with her auntie in December 1938, where they were reunited with Renée’s uncle. Renée recounts her arrival in London, the musical success of her brother Norbert, a talented violinist, and moving to Manchester. Over the next decades, Renée lived a busy life, became a parent to seven children, experienced happy marriages, and describes the joy and success of working, travelling and being part of a loving family. Renée’s book is part of the My Voice book collection, a stand-alone project of The Fed, the leading Jewish social care charity in Manchester, dedicated to preserving the life stories of Holocaust survivors and refugees from Nazi persecution who settled in the UK. The oral history, which is recorded and transcribed, captures their entire lives from before, during and after the war years. The books are written in the words of the survivor so that future generations can always hear their voice. The My Voice book collection is a valuable resource for Holocaust awareness and education.
A Girl Called Renee

A Girl Called Renee

Ruth Uzrad

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Would you try to save lives if it could cost you your own?Ruth Uzrad is a Jewish teenager whose life was turned upside down by the Nazi regime.After her father was arrested in their Berlin apartment by the Gestapo, Ruth's mother sends 13 year-old Ruth and her two younger sisters on their escape route across Europe by train, heading for the safety of Belgium.Unfortunately, the chaos follows them to their new home.When the Nazis conquer Belgium, Ruth and one of her sisters escape to France, leaving the youngest sister behind to be taken in by a Belgian foster family.Later, Ruth joins the Jewish underground movement in France and takes on a false identity. With her new name, Renee, she does everything she can to save as many Jews as possible, knowing that it could cost her life.