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In this episode, we learn about Josh Fishbein's maternal grandmother who went into hiding as a child with her extended family outside Nazi-occupied Patras, Greece and ultimately forged a lifelong connection with the Christian family who saved them. Inspired by his grandmother's survival story, Josh recently composed a 20-minute Cantata (choral work) called "Out of the Ashes of the Holocaust" which he hopes honors both his family and the compassion and courage of the Michaloses in Greece.
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In this episode, we learn about Josh Fishbein's maternal grandmother who went into hiding as a child with her extended family outside Nazi-occupied Patras, Greece and ultimately forged a lifelong connection with the Christian family who saved them. Inspired by his grandmother's survival story, Josh recently composed a 20-minute Cantata (choral work) called "Out of the Ashes of the Holocaust" which he hopes honors both his family and the compassion and courage of the Michaloses in Greece.