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Going Southern by Deborah J. Levine
Going Southern by Deborah J. Levine











Going Southern by Deborah J. Levine

Both were dedicated to Jewish advocacy and education for the rest of their lives. His letters to Estelle expressed the horrors of the Holocaust while her love letters kept him going. He witnessed the death camps and interrogated Nazi prisoners of war. As a US military intelligence officer, Aaron was deployed to France and Germany. Estelle and Aaron Levine met as students at Harvard University, fell in love and married during World War II. Rising from their Eastern European Jewish immigrant roots, her family of Swigs, Levines, and Malloys left a legacy of tikkun olam, repairing the world. Levine launches her historical memoir, The Liberator’s Daughter. This event will feature readings by Deborah Levine, Finn Bille, Ray Zimmerman, and possibly a surprise guest reader.Īward-winning author Deborah J. Star Line Books will host a fifth Tuesday event, "Celebrate Summer With Reading," this Tuesday













Going Southern by Deborah J. Levine