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Sara Tuvel Bernstein (1918–1983)

Auteur de The Seamstress

3 oeuvres 387 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Nom canonique
Bernstein, Sara Tuvel
Autres noms
Tuvel, Seren (nickname)
Date de naissance
1918-04-25
Date de décès
1983-08-30
Lieu de sépulture
Shalom Memorial Park, Arlington Heights, Illinois, USA
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Romania (birth)
USA
Lieu de naissance
Romania
Lieux de résidence
Bucharest, Romania
Budapest, Hungary
Montreal, Canada
USA
Professions
Holocaust survivor
tailor
memoirist
seamstress
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Sara Tuvel Bernstein, originally Seren, was born to a large Jewish family in a rural mountain village in Romania. She was a good student and left her village at the age of 13 with a scholarship to attend gymnasium (high school) in Bucharest. However, she was unhappy at the school and eventually quit. She decided to become an apprentice to a dressmaker rather than return home. She was a well-paid seamstress of high fashion, able to assist her family financially. When World War II began, she fled to Budapest, Hungary, but there she and her younger sister Esther were captured and sent to a Hungarian forced labor camp. In 1944, they were deported to the Nazi concentration camp of Ravensbrück. Their conditions got worse as they were transported from camp to camp near the end of the war. Sara and her sister were finally rescued by the Red Cross. After the war, she went to recuperate at a convent in Germany that had been turned into a hospital, and then volunteered to teach sewing to displaced women at an ORT school in the next town. There she met Meyer Bernstein, a fellow Holocaust survivor who was teaching tailoring. They married and emigrated to Canada, then later to the USA. Her memoir The Seamstress: A Memoir of Survival was published posthumously in 1997. A final chapter written by her daughter Marlene Bernstein Samuels provided information about the later years of her mother's life.

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An account of Holocaust victims, in this case of Sara Tuve. Because of her Gentile appearance she worked for non-Jews and learned to be a dressmaker. She worked a year in forced labor camp, was in Ravensbruck and more. We may never understand the Holocaust but we can learn from it.
 
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ImmanuelPPLibrary | 14 autres critiques | Mar 19, 2024 |
A truly terrible true personal story yet containing touching & heartbreaking elements of suffering, pain, privation, love & survival.
 
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drmom62 | 14 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2023 |
A truly terrible true personal story yet containing touching & heartbreaking elements of suffering, pain, privation, love & survival.
 
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drmom62 | 14 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2023 |
An extraordinary, unsentimental story by an extraordinary woman. This is powerful truth, akin to horror at some points and heartwarming at others, with a strong female hero. Seren is a hero by any account. She's a tough woman who shouldn't have survived but did using intelligence and determination.

Although Seren's young life involved the Holocaust, the book is about her family and her own wisdom and grit in every situation. It's part of Seren's journey to a life she must have cherished every day. Although she surely had post traumatic stress disorder, she was a loving and loved person who gave her best to her family and friends. Out the other side of trauma, Seren made choices. Perhaps there are lessons here for all of us.

The Seamstress is a compelling story with some photos scattered throughout. The story should lift any reader above their own trials. It's also a history lesson with some details I'd never read before. Here Seren recounts her early life with family, how insidiously changes happened, how much people didn't know or understand, and events that happened to her and some of her family and friends.

Highly recommend.
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Rascalstar | 14 autres critiques | Jan 21, 2017 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
387
Popularité
#62,499
Évaluation
½ 4.3
Critiques
15
ISBN
12
Langues
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