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Pinchas Gutter is a Holocaust survivor, community activist, and documentarian. In 2014, President Barack Obama Speaking at the Shoah Foundation Humanity Gala quoted Pinchas, at length. Obama said as follows:
“I think of Pinchas Gutter, a man who lived through the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and survived the Majdanek death camp, 'I tell my story,' Pinchas says, 'for the purpose of improving humanity, drop by drop by drop. Like a drop of waterfalls on a stone and erodes it, so, hopefully, by telling my story over and over again, I will achieve the purpose of making the world a better place to live in.' Those are the words of one survivor – performing that sacred duty of memory - that will echo throughout eternity. Those are good words for all of us to live by.”
Those words are quite fitting. As you will hear throughout this podcast, Pinchas’ message and story are powerful and unique. We also want to thank him as well as the Azrieli Foundation for their cooperation in helping us do a proper spotlight for Yom HaShoah.
Links:
Pinchas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinchas_Gutter
Book: https://news.usc.edu/147224/remembering-the-holocaust-film-the-last-goodbye-usc-shoah-foundation/
Azrieli: https://memoirs.azrielifoundation.org/
By A platform for liberated writing and free-thinking.Pinchas Gutter is a Holocaust survivor, community activist, and documentarian. In 2014, President Barack Obama Speaking at the Shoah Foundation Humanity Gala quoted Pinchas, at length. Obama said as follows:
“I think of Pinchas Gutter, a man who lived through the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and survived the Majdanek death camp, 'I tell my story,' Pinchas says, 'for the purpose of improving humanity, drop by drop by drop. Like a drop of waterfalls on a stone and erodes it, so, hopefully, by telling my story over and over again, I will achieve the purpose of making the world a better place to live in.' Those are the words of one survivor – performing that sacred duty of memory - that will echo throughout eternity. Those are good words for all of us to live by.”
Those words are quite fitting. As you will hear throughout this podcast, Pinchas’ message and story are powerful and unique. We also want to thank him as well as the Azrieli Foundation for their cooperation in helping us do a proper spotlight for Yom HaShoah.
Links:
Pinchas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinchas_Gutter
Book: https://news.usc.edu/147224/remembering-the-holocaust-film-the-last-goodbye-usc-shoah-foundation/
Azrieli: https://memoirs.azrielifoundation.org/