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Summary of Ravit Raufman's The Lost Girl from Belzec
Summary of Ravit Raufman's The Lost Girl from Belzec
Summary of Ravit Raufman's The Lost Girl from Belzec
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#1 My parents’ house was in the kibbutz’s old people’s neighborhood. On our right was Clara, who worked in the laundry. Across from us lived Hilda and Shmul, the only old people in the neighborhood who were still a couple. Next to them was Kalman, and I have no idea what he looked like.

#2 My sister, Lily, and my best friend, Iris, were in the army together. When they were discharged, they worked for a month in the kibbutz’s preschool classes. Lily worked at our class, Palm Tree Preschool, and Iris worked in Wheat Preschool.

#3 I had a very happy childhood in the kibbutz. I was able to sleep at my parents’ house if I was sick, and there were lots of ways to be sick: a thermometer in the tea usually got the job done. I was also able to go out in the wind with my hair wet after washing it on Friday.

#4 I was in bed for a week with a high fever. I learned the order of the TV shows by heart for every day of the week. I sent postcards to kids my age from home, and invited one girl from Kfar Yona to visit me at my kibbutz.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 15, 2022
ISBN9781669386353
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    #1

    My parents’ house was in the kibbutz’s old people’s neighborhood. On our right was Clara, who worked in the laundry. Across from us lived Hilda and Shmul, the only old people in the neighborhood who were still a couple. Next to them was Kalman, and I have no idea what he looked like.

    #2

    My sister, Lily, and my best friend, Iris, were in the army together. When they were discharged, they worked for a month in the kibbutz’s preschool classes. Lily worked at our class, Palm Tree Preschool, and Iris worked in Wheat Preschool.

    #3

    I had a very happy childhood in the kibbutz. I was able to sleep at my parents’ house if I was sick, and there were lots of ways to be sick: a thermometer in the tea usually got the job done. I was also able to go out in the wind with my hair wet after washing it on Friday.

    #4

    I was in bed for a week with a high fever. I learned the order of the TV shows by heart for every day of the week. I sent postcards to kids my age from home, and invited one girl from Kfar Yona to visit me at my kibbutz.

    #5

    I was in the fifth grade in Israel, and I was sick. I had a serious, fatal disease that sometimes kills people, and there was one girl from Kfar Yona who was supposed to visit me at five-thirty, but she didn’t. If I died, she wouldn’t even know.

    Insights from Chapter 2

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    I was supposed to meet with Jonathan at four, but I was held up at the clinic. I called my mother, Ruthie Glover, who was sitting on an eternal couch waiting for me. Hi, Nogi, sweetie. Are you

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