Menachem Rosensaft is a deep thinker and eloquent writer about the Holocaust (“Extending The Holocaust Legacy,” Opinion, April 17).
From my point of view as a Holocaust survivor, there were three principal elements for survival: Luck, more luck, and still more luck. You will find that this view is shared by many survivors.
Note: The writer is author of “Memories of Evil — Recalling a World War II Childhood.”
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