Has It Impacted Your Relationship With Your Grandma? | Honey Chester & Family | USC Shoah Foundation
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"“When [did] you become conscious of your grandmother’s history?”
In honor of Grandparents Day, we join the Chester family, as Honey Chester’s grandchildren recall learning about their grandmother’s story, and how it affected their relationships with her.
Did you know USC Shoah Foundation is still recording Holocaust survivors’ testimonies? Honey’s testimony was recorded in 2019 as part of the “Last Chance Testimony Collection Initiative.” To learn more or apply to participate, please visit sfi.usc.edu/last-chance. "
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