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Like Birds in Black and White By Miriam Raz–Zunszajn © 2014
• Dedication
• Why my book is titled “Like Birds in Black and White"
• Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: A HOUSE in the VILLAGE
Gathering Clouds
Face to Face with a German
My Mother Wrapped in Fabrics
The Meatballs That Were “Treifed”
Work Permits
Like Birds in Black and White
The Vow of a Nine-Year Old
The Looting
What Price for the Head of a Jew?
Esther and the Policeman
An Instant Christian
The Last Meeting
Chapter 2: AN OUTSIDER
With the Bacher Family
A Singing Potato Peeler
Beautiful Regina
Zalisocze
Black and White Lice
Greater than all the Blacksmiths
An Invisible Dentist
Smelting Gold
Remnants of the Zalc Family
Our Malicious Neighbors
A New Hiding Place
The Revolver
Tensions and Irritations
Feather Parties
Mysterious Abscesses
Yitzhak and Yitzhak Surprise Us All
Clothes and Ghosts
By the Light of Glowing Embers
The Mad Woman of the Village
Roza and Rivka
Blazing Skies on the Horizon
Meeting the Liberators
Chapter 3: ROZA and GERESH
Wlodawa of 1944
Planning a Getaway
A New Place
Izy’s Belt
A Surprising Marriage
In School for the First Time
Painful Dreams
Has the War Ended?
Lodz
My Mother in My Dreams
A Second Rate Child
Chapter 4: HELENUWEK
Among Children like Myself
Irka
A Temporary Separation
Running Away Again
Chapter 5: ON THE ROAD
A Minor in the Kibbutz
A Greek from Saloniki
Repatriation
An Unexpected Sandwich
Forgotten in the Hammock
Welcome to Carlsbad
Between Two Worlds
Sixty Year Old Johanna Heller
Chapter 6: DISPLACED PERSONS
Flimsy Partitions
The Squirrel from Feldafing
The Socks Patchers
The Masculine Nuns
Passover in Marseille
The Last Stop
Chapter 7: EPILOGUE
Fulfillment of My Oath
A Trial Trip
The Second Journey
A Resurrection Torch – with WIZO (Women’s International Zionist Organization)
A Personal Note
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