May 3, 2024
“My Father Being a Survivor Was Very Much a Part of My Life” | Ernest Weiss | USC Shoah Foundation

“My Father Being a Survivor Was Very Much a Part of My Life” | Ernest Weiss | USC Shoah Foundation

“My Father Being a Survivor Was Very Much a Part of My Life” | Ernest Weiss | USC Shoah Foundation

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“My Father Being a Survivor Was Very Much a Part of My Life” | Ernest Weiss | USC Shoah Foundation

This clip, posted in honor of Father’s Day, features the family of Jewish Holocaust Survivor, Ernest Weiss. This video was taken after Ernest gave his full testimony to USC Shoah Foundation. Two of Ernest’s daughters reflect on their unique upbringings as children of a Holocaust survivor – interestingly, their interpretations differ even from one another’s.

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