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He Hath Not Let Me Die!, the enthralling life story of Sam Domb's early years - paints a vivid and horrifying picture of Europe's darkest days in World War II. This work sweeps the reader along at a breathless pace, telling the tale of a Jewish boy who, despite frightful events and unending trials, survived against all odds. From the inferno of the Holocaust, he immigrated alone to Israel, acclimated there and served in the IDF. Subsequently, his life's journey led him to the US, where he has since resided, and is today a business mogul, a prominent leader of his community and a Jew ever serving his people and the State of Israel.

Title He hath not let me die : from ashes to life / Sam Domb
researched and written by Gershon Stav
translated into English by Nachama Kanner.
Contributors Setaṿ, Gershon (author)
Kanner, Nachama (translator)
Publisher New York, NY : Sara Domb Torah Fund
Creation Date 2012 5773
Extent 416 pages : illustrations
23 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990040836710205171
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