
Living a Life that Matters
From Nazi Nightmare to American Dream
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Jonathan Silverman
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Ben Lesser
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Ben Lesser
About this listen
In this engaging, inspiring, and educational Holocaust survivor memoir, Ben Lesser invites listeners to revisit a time in history when the world went mad. Learn how this ordinary, young Jewish teenager from Krakow, Poland, survived through extraordinary times living in ghettos, enduring four concentrations camps -- including Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Dachau -- two death marches, and two death trains. After liberation from Dachau, the Holocaust survivor slowly healed, eventually recovering physically from his near-death experience. At age 18 – penniless, uneducated, and unable to speak English – he made his way to the USA and succeeded in living the American Dream.
One of the most important rags-to-riches biographies by Holocaust survivors, as a teacher, bearing witness to the past and teaching students of all ages the important values of tolerance, democracy, respect for human dignity, and decency. Ben's determination to achieve his dreams—despite horror and tragedy—is a harrowing nonfiction account of his life that will inspire you to achieve your own dreams.
Narrated in part by actor/producer/director Jonathan Silverman, Son of Rabbi Hillel Silverman and grandson of Rabbi Morris Silverman. "I am honored to help share the remarkable story of this remarkable man. Ben Lesser is a survivor in every sense. The important message of Ben's journey is Zachor: Remember. I will never forget my time with Ben, working together to help make this incredible audio book come to life, for present and future generations."
©2012 Ben Lesser (P)2014 Ben Lesser and Remembrance Publishing LLCWhat listeners say about Living a Life that Matters
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- Robin
- 11-09-16
HEART BREAKING and HEART WARMING
I so loved this story; fun to have a recognizable voice for narration. I fell in love with Mr. Lesser and his indomitable spirit.
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- Jody T.
- 02-13-24
Horrifyingly Inspirational - Must listen!
I have read hundreds of holocaust memoirs and this is in my top five. I love how the author reads the first and last chapter. He is brilliant! What a story of resilience and love!
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- Douglas
- 02-23-24
Powerful and well written
I like the story has both sides of his life and the second chance he received in life and how he lived for all that didn’t survive.
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- Jerry T
- 03-17-24
Inspiring personal story
The personal stories of Holocaust survivors are heart rending. This is no exception. We remember. 
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- Abigail
- 03-12-18
Could not stop listening!!! Unbelievable story, one of the best readings if not the best.
I have read and listened to many many books and stories about the holocaust. If I could have I would have listened in one sit. The story is amazing, the narrator is also great. I give an overall of 7 stars!!!
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- Chris Wilke
- 07-16-16
Riveting. Emotional. Convicting.
This is a powerful account of human nature. The depths of evil that can exist are alarming and their must be goodness to rise up to combat it.
This book brings to life perspective on what are truly blessings and calls out our responsibility to stand in the gap when needed.
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