CORA’S PUBLICATIONS

Gypsy Tears, Loving a Holocaust Survivor

Readers Comments: A beautifully written and important first novel by Cora Schwartz, based on the true story of her life living with a holocaust survivor. In a magical and haunting style, Ms. Schwartz weaves an intense love story that answers the question asked so many times since her husband’s death: What was it really like living with a holocaust survivor? As Ms. Schwartz carries us along in a grand sweep through the old Yugoslavia, Russia and Romania in the 1960s, the depth of her relationship with Rudy becomes a tragic work of art as she allows us a peek into the soul of a holocaust victim in an artful and deeply moving way. The timeliness of this cannot be overstated now when there are those who deny the holocaust happened.

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I Remember Rudy

Reader’s Comments: The story of a Holocaust survivor and the woman who loved him, understood him, and understood his eccentric life as he wrestled with terrible memories.

I can’t remember the last time a book made me laugh one minute and cry the next.  What a life!

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Voices From My Retreat

Voices From My Retreat contains poetry and short stories written by women who visited a writers’ retreat owned by Cora Schwartz in the Catskill Mountains in New York. It is of interest that all of the work presented in this anthology was written without computers. The work that these women created speaks for itself with regard to their feelings and thoughts about their lives at that time period. Much of the work in this book was left behind for Ms. Schwartz as a gift.

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The Forgotten Few

This book of interviews and pictures is dedicated to the small group of survivors of the Transnistria Nazi labor camp. who chose to live in their homes in Mogelov, in the camp area after they were liberated. The funds raised from the sale of this book are sent to these elderly, poverty-stricken people to use for fuel, medicine and food. The funds are delivered by the author herself; and put directly into the hands of those survivors. It is hoped that this book also serves as an educational tool in schools where young people need reminders, firsthand, from the actual interviews with the survivors,what cruelty was perpetrated at Transnistria and that it will be on every family book shelf. The book is written in both English and Russian. Six million people were murdered in the Holocaust. This book is a testament to a small group of survivors who live in Mogelov. May we never forget.

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