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The untold story of how Jon Ossoff's cousin survived the Holocaust and got to the US

Summary by The Forward
The ad appears on the bottom of Page 3 of the Feb. 13, 1946, edition of the Forward, a single sentence in Yiddish among a hundred similar ones that day alone. “Schochet, Hinde and Chana of Boston or Peabody,” it reads, “greetings from Ethel Shochet’s son from Molėtai, currently in Germany.” Ethel Shochet’s son was named Nochim. He was 22, and one of only two of the family’s 70 members to survive the Holocaust. He had broken away from a concentra…

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