Tag: Intergenerational Storytelling

Deb Bowen, a Christian farmer's daughter, has spearheaded the project "A Book By Me," aiming to preserve Holocaust survivors' stories by pairing middle- and high school students with survivors to create illustrated books.
76-year-old Annie Gottlieb and her 98-year-old mother, Jean, collaborated for five years to publish a family memoir titled "Braided Generations: The Living, the Lost, and the Power of Belonging."
As the number of Holocaust survivors decreases and young Americans show a lack of knowledge about the Holocaust, the third generation, or 3G, of survivors is stepping up to educate others about their grandparents' experiences.
The author reflects on her family's unique Seder traditions and the challenges of passing down her parents' story of struggle and resilience to her children.