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Sounds from Silence

Reflections of a Child Holocaust Survivor, Psychiatrist and Teacher
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Finalist in Western Jewish Book Awards 2023 • The life of a Jewish infant in the middle of the Holocaust is constantly threatened. Deportation would mean certain death • Dr. Robert Krell, the well-known psychiatrist and founder of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Center, has long described young Holocaust survivors as “elderly children.” Robert Krell has received both local, national and international recognition for his life-long work in Holocaust education, remembrance, human rights and social justice. When Krell was only two years old and living in warn-torn the Netherlands, the Christian Munnik family was entrusted with his care. There, he learned to recognize a mother, a father and a sister in the faces of those who once were no more than family acquaintances. After WWII he is reunited with his parents who miraculously survived. Both parents and child have to deal with massive unspoken trauma. They choose to keep it at bay, deciding that never talking about it would help them forget and eventually heal. Until Krell realizes that forgetting is not a cure but a threat. Forgetting could make the tragedies they all lived happen again. Forgetting would mean erasing the lives of 6 million people from history. Sounds from Silence is an extended reflection on the effects of being a child Holocaust survivor and a child of Holocaust survivors. Krell explores the circumstances that marked his whole life: the frustration of an abandoned child, the understanding that can only be acquired in adulthood, the regret of a mother who had to let go of his son to save his life. The fight of a self-defined “elderly Jew with stories to tell” against Holocaust deniers and skeptics.

Author Biography:

Dr. Robert Krell was born in Holland and survived the Holocaust in hiding. In 1951, his family moved to Vancouver, Canada. Robert became professor of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, often treating Holocaust survivor families and Dutch survivors of Japanese concentration camps. He established a Holocaust Education program for high schools in 1976, an audio-visual documentation program recording survivor testimony in 1978, and helped found child Holocaust survivor groups in 1982. He was founding President of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre which teaches 20,000 students annually. Robert has authored and co-edited ten books plus numerous book chapters and articles. He continues to write and speak on Holocaust related concerns. For his life-long work in Holocaust education, remembrance and human rights, his recognitions include the Elie Wiesel Holocaust Remembrance Medal and the Order of Canada. Robert is married to Marilyn and they have three children and nine grandchildren.
Release date Australia
July 30th, 2021
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Pages
396
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x25
ISBN-13
9789493231467
Product ID
35168639

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