Dear Dolly - you are a very strong, beautiful and refined woman. It is beyond anything I can imagine what you lived through and how you built a wonderful life for yourself. You are a role model.
Holocaust survivors are admirable beyond measure. Despite the most unimaginable hardships they managed to retain their humanity, their dignity and their faith. The courage to rebuild their own lives despite everything that happened is awe-inspiring and humbling. The lesson for me is that hate has always destroyed lives and the least we should all do is denounce it and never ever hate anybody so that never again should another human suffer. Thank you Mrs Rabinowitz for telling us your story with such courage and dignity.
@@addounsamiyoucef1999what? What do you mean by this, how can you say this? Just because you weren’t there? Or because it wasn’t your parents or grandparents? How can you even… I’m at a loss for words! You should really get educated, that’s all I’ll say!
@addounsamiyoucef9423 you are sick to say such a vile thing. You are an example of the charge that Muslims are hateful and vengeful. None of you would be as gracious as the European Jews who suffered the extreme terror and the loss of 50% of their people. Liars you say?? Well I personally know of at least 10 people who lost their ENTIRE families...GRANDPARENTS, PARENTS, SIBLINGS, COUSINS, and older people-, some lost their CHILDREN. Don't be evil. If your Allah thInks you should hate anyone he's an evil GOD and you best find a true religion or eternal hellfire awaits you.
These people, valiant and strong and so dignified despite the evil done to them..I know I would never cut it. I'd be one of the people who threw themselves into the electrified fence. I cry when I hear survivors like Mrs. Rabinowitz who lost so much and suffered so much yet are gracious in the end. God bless them. ❤
Just hearing her exhale like she’s trying to breathe out the pain and despair she experienced and imagines her lost family experienced. You can literally see the courage on her face to rip open the scars of time to retell her story. It hurts her so much but she needs people to know what happened so it won’t happen again
Her strength is unbelievable and inspiring. The fact that she has to bear witness to the atrocities of today is heartbreaking. But having someone like Mrs. Dolly to show us the way and be our beacon of light, hope and strength will get is through this time so we can all celebrate the final redemption together once and for all! 🙏🏼
This takes a very mature, skilled and expert interviewer. To avoid re-traumatizing the survivor. I'm sorry this blessed survivor was re traumatized. It's difficult to watch the interview process itself therefore i must choose to speak my words of comfort for her, prayers for the healing of her tender spirit, and excuse myself from this interview. Perhaps an older, expert interviewer will have the blessing of walking her through the story in a manner which supports her fully, and my best to this interviewer, may he someday have another opportunity, once he is more skilled.
True the interviewer was so cold and not gentle or caring. He was more like an investigator interviewing a suspect. Just horrible. I won't be subscribing to this channel but I hope this lady gets better care and respect in the future by people interviewing her. Or that this interviewer learns compassion for his guests.
I agree. While I appreciate the need for her story to be told, I thought it wasn’t handled appropriately. The interviewer was smiling as she recounted some of the most horrific events a person can endure. I lost my daughter and if someone was smiling as I told our story I don’t even know what I would do. Blessings to her and her family and thank you for sharing your story with the world. Everyone should be left with the need to have kindness and love for others and realize we are all deserving of a happy life.
I appreciate this warning. I will not be watching as I do not want to watch someone being retraumatised. I wish her peace from the memories she has to live with.
This Interview is devastating to wach. This poor woman crying, obviously overwhelmed and he just asking nearly the same things again and again without reacting to her pain. 😮
I think the guy did his best, this was painful to watch, I don’t think any person with better interviewing skills could have made her pain any better. He did his best because he allowed her to tell her story the best way she could have, and he asked questions were necessary.
Dear Dolly, sending you warm hugs with my deepest respect from Germany! I swear that we‘ll never forget. My 9 year old daughter will be raised to spread the history. We stand with the jewish people. ❤️ We are more. We are strong. Am Israel Chaim🇮🇱
Dolly we love you - thank you for sharing your story with us. Thank you for your courage and for your love - we all share your story with you. We are one family - one heart ❤️
Thank you Dolly for being vulnerable and for sharing your story with us and the world. I feel your pain and I hug it close to my own in my small way. Were the world to learn from you, we would surely reach a time where swords would be beaten into plowshares and fighting would be a thing of the past. You truly personify our deep and very old Jewish values. I am proud to be a Jew together with you. You have my love and best wishes.
This topic is so important to talk about. Still and it won’t ever not be important since we see how many people already forgot .. But this man sadly does not make a good job. If someone opens up to you about something this traumatizing you can’t just interrupt and ask for more details or even smile like he does. It makes me angry to see how he handles the interview. No empathy or knowledge how to act in such situations…
There once was a dolly so brave, Whose story we must surely crave, With courage she spoke, Of the horrors she woke, A survivor, her strength we must rave. Oh, dolly, your tale must be told, For it carries a message so bold, Your voice breaks the silence, Brings light to the violence, Encouraging others to be bold. Through darkness, you found the light, Your story, a beacon so bright, In sharing your pain, You help heal the stain, Courageous, you stand up to fight. For every tear that you shed, A message of hope you have spread, Your words ignite fire, In those who aspire, To change the world with no shred. So, dear dolly, we honor your voice, Your courage, we deeply rejoice, Your story, it matters, To hearts it shatters, Encouragement, we all deploy. Keep sharing your tale, so profound, May it reach many ears all around, For in your brave voice, We find strength and choice, Encouraging courage we've found.
Dolly, You are such an amazing hero! To be able to endure such devastating experiences and to be able to tell the world about is remarkable! God bless you!!! @yossiludmir2407 ~ As I read this poem I had tears streaming down my face. Absolutely beautifully written!!!!
Woooowwwww. You're very talented. That was a beautiful poem. It would be so nice if you could get it to her somehow. Maybe by reaching out to her through Meaningful Minute.
Such and elegant, eloquent beautiful woman. I can’t imagine this frail 13 yr old girl surviving the harsh physical day to day and soul crushing mental anguish of the camps. And here she is bearing witness. To be separated from your parents at that age in that way -barbaric and she has the scars of her sisters marched away with their toddlers clinging to them. I am so floored by her journey and her indomitable spirit. And faith. ❤
Thank God for you and your bravery in sharing your story. It wasn't a story it was life and you passed through all the challenges. And passed life joy and wisdom down to your family and the world! We gain strength and perseverance form you and your generation of jews.
What a beautiful and incredible lady! We can only hope that we can achieve such greatness. You give us strength to stay strong during these difficult times!
Wow thank you for sharing your story! I know it must be hard but it really makes a big impact on everyone who hear and it needs to be hard especially now !!!! Thank you !!!
You are an amazing lady! Thank you for sharing your life, and showing the world the truth! We daven the world will.learn from heros like you and we will not experience this again. #neveragain Thank you!!
What a beautiful and gentle soul. The pain in her voice while recalling and reliving these atrocities is heartbreaking. It would’ve been nice if the interviewer hadn’t kept interrupting her and showed compassion and respect. Maybe in time he’ll learn how to read the room and not smile and take so lightly these types of interviews, and learn sympathy towards survivors.
Such incredible strength dear Dolly had and continues to possess! When she tells and re-lives her harrowing story, these atrocities are still so fresh and raw in her still sharp mind. So incredible she was able to survive that dreaded death march without food and water, and live to tell the world what evil can do. Dolly, you are so beloved and cherished.
Thank you for sharing your story it is so important to remember and you are giving us strength during this difficult time. May Gd bless you and your family.
Ich kann einfach nicht verstehen wie meine vorfahren so etwas grausames tun konnten. Dieses ganze leid das heute noch zu spüren ist tut weh. Wie konnte man nur denken das man so mit menschenleben umgehen darf, niemals soll so etwas wieder passieren
Nachi, your interview was so politely worded and you are so incredibly patient and respectful. Wow! You are far wiser beyond your years. Yashar koach & tizku l’mitzvot. Since I no longer watch tv/movies & now is also sfira, all i listen to is the meaningful people podcast.
According to my Bubby and father, both survivors of Auschwitz, if you said you were under 16, you went to the left. My father, then 9, was a big kid. My Bubby kept saying to my father, "Say you're 16! Say you're 16!" upon seeing what was happening. He did and went to the right with his father. His father was able to keep him alive until his father succumbed to gangrene on the march from Auschwitz to Dachau. Three months before my father's liberation from Dachau. My Bubby finally found him in Italy, training to board the Exodus to get to the land of Israel. After 5 years of fighting for their lives, they were done. For the next 5 years, they lived in Italy, waiting for a visa to the US or Canada. On October 7 I thought, "Baruch Ha Shem" they were not alive to witness this.
Thank you for sharing your story. I am so thankful to Hashem that He chose you to stay and share your story. We stand with the Jewish people! Am Yisrael Chai! 🇮🇱🫶🏼🕊️
I cannot imagine the strength you had and have to survive such atrocities and continue on to building a life in gods name. To come out with your humanity intact is unbelievably awe inspiring. May we all be zocheh to have an ounce of your strength. Thank you for sharing your story. עם ישראל חי
As someone who comes from a sephardic home, the Holocaust is something I didn’t learn about until 4th grade. Now as an adult it still feels a bit distant to me. Thank you for this podcast. The stories of Holocaust survivors helps me to understand our history better. Thank you & yashar koach for all that the meaningful people podcast does for the world. Thank you Mrs. Rabinovich for opening up your heart to us and sharing your history. It was hard to listen to/ digest but it helps the younger generations understand better. Thank you again! Chazak u’baruch!
Wow wow wow Ian so proud to be a Jew and to stand for what I’m proud for am Yisrael chai Dolly you are anamazing amazing person may their be more people like you yasher choach gadol for being interviewed and thank you Meaningful podcast and meanigful minute🇮🇱
This woman lived through a horror and is willing to tell her story...so i feel i have a responsibility to listen to it and learn so this wont be repeated by anyone against anybody for any reason! Would you want to have this done to you? Okay that's the reason why you listen....if it was you in telling this wouldn't you want her to listen and be respectful? Okay then 😐
Thanku sooo much 4 this Dolly, I know it was hard to tell ur story... I cried with you & everyone who went through the Holocaust . & I cry now for ALL of Klal Yisroel. May Hashem protect us. & bring the Geula Quickly and speedily in our days!
What a beautiful woman. Thank you Dolly for telling your story even thought it must have been incredibly hard to recount. It is so important that voices like this are amplified right now with all the hate that Jews are receiving right now.
Not being noticed by Mengele is one thing, but there are guards too, and other prisoners as well -- none of them reacted. That is a miracle. Your guardian angel must have shielded you. I can feel your pain, and I just want to hug you. 🥺
Thank you for sharing your family's story. It's heart breaking to listen to all of this. I'm praying for all the Jewish people. Me and my family love the Jewish people and the nation of Israel. God bless you, Dolly.
Thank u for sharing your story. And im so sorry that u had to answer to this host that was smiling and looking exited most of the time and lacked any compassion. So distasteful the host was.
Wow kah Dolly Rabinowitz is so sharp!!! Hearing the pain as she tells her story is so emotional. What strength, emunah & bitachon she had during those horrific time. Bh she was able to rebuild her life & she has some family that survived with her. May Hashem continue to give her the koach to inspire the world in health until 120!!
I am overwhelmed by the amount of hate I see in my country of Canada here... I saw someone say a couple weeks ago why should we listen to any Holocaust Survivors they were just children then. I said I watch my son lose his mother at 9 years old to a drug overdose and he became a man overnight. So I will listen. And so should you. "To the deniers: Be Human..." I am educated and even I cannot and would not pick a side in this fight currently going on. But when provoked you have a right to defend. Period. To a point. Too many Innocents are being killed. My heart goes to the innocent men women and children on all sides of these conflicts. I'm an Irish Scottish Canadian these are not my people .. but they are people. We are people. We are all the same race. I come from a family with no religious history. As a result gone on to study many I remain agnostic. But have learned to truly love and appreciate things in all religions...love and community and to fulfill "GODS" purpose for oneself...always the common threads. And good ones. Whem so many weaponize religion and race... How do we move forward as people? All these conflicts if we haven't got it right by now.... apocolypto 🍄☁️ Excellent Video. A sweet but tough resilient strong woman. Everyone shut up and listen to her
The Germans brutally killed my great-grandmother’s sister and buried her in a common grave. My great-grandmother miraculously escaped and that’s why I have the opportunity to write now! I am extremely proud to be a Jew! We are strong , God is with us! Am Israel Chai ❤️❤️❤️
A good number of the children in my grandfather's school had Jewish parents. They were there until one day they weren't. The world is headed in the same direction, yet again, albeit in a different car. Greetings from Berlin
Thank you for sharing you story, we need to be remind it so that we don't forget the horrors of the Holocaust.God bless you always and keep telling your story. I love Israel and God protect Israel. 🇮🇱 🇵🇷
Dear Dolly - you are a very strong, beautiful and refined woman. It is beyond anything I can imagine what you lived through and how you built a wonderful life for yourself. You are a role model.
Holocaust survivors are admirable beyond measure. Despite the most unimaginable hardships they managed to retain their humanity, their dignity and their faith. The courage to rebuild their own lives despite everything that happened is awe-inspiring and humbling. The lesson for me is that hate has always destroyed lives and the least we should all do is denounce it and never ever hate anybody so that never again should another human suffer. Thank you Mrs Rabinowitz for telling us your story with such courage and dignity.
They should tell the truth every once in a while
@@addounsamiyoucef1999what? What do you mean by this, how can you say this? Just because you weren’t there? Or because it wasn’t your parents or grandparents? How can you even… I’m at a loss for words! You should really get educated, that’s all I’ll say!
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 ❤
@addounsamiyoucef9423 you are sick to say such a vile thing. You are an example of the charge that Muslims are hateful and vengeful. None of you would be as gracious as the European Jews who suffered the extreme terror and the loss of 50% of their people. Liars you say?? Well I personally know of at least 10 people who lost their ENTIRE families...GRANDPARENTS, PARENTS, SIBLINGS, COUSINS, and older people-, some lost their CHILDREN.
Don't be evil. If your Allah thInks you should hate anyone he's an evil GOD and you best find a true religion or eternal hellfire awaits you.
These people, valiant and strong and so dignified despite the evil done to them..I know I would never cut it. I'd be one of the people who threw themselves into the electrified fence. I cry when I hear survivors like Mrs. Rabinowitz who lost so much and suffered so much yet are gracious in the end. God bless them. ❤
Its so important to hear and remember stories like this, but man does it hurt a heart to hear all the horrible things that happened.
she made history come alive..im greatfull to hear her life story
Just hearing her exhale like she’s trying to breathe out the pain and despair she experienced and imagines her lost family experienced. You can literally see the courage on her face to rip open the scars of time to retell her story. It hurts her so much but she needs people to know what happened so it won’t happen again
Her strength is unbelievable and inspiring. The fact that she has to bear witness to the atrocities of today is heartbreaking. But having someone like Mrs. Dolly to show us the way and be our beacon of light, hope and strength will get is through this time so we can all celebrate the final redemption together once and for all! 🙏🏼
This takes a very mature, skilled and expert interviewer. To avoid re-traumatizing the survivor. I'm sorry this blessed survivor was re traumatized. It's difficult to watch the interview process itself therefore i must choose to speak my words of comfort for her, prayers for the healing of her tender spirit, and excuse myself from this interview. Perhaps an older, expert interviewer will have the blessing of walking her through the story in a manner which supports her fully, and my best to this interviewer, may he someday have another opportunity, once he is more skilled.
True the interviewer was so cold and not gentle or caring. He was more like an investigator interviewing a suspect. Just horrible. I won't be subscribing to this channel but I hope this lady gets better care and respect in the future by people interviewing her. Or that this interviewer learns compassion for his guests.
I agree. While I appreciate the need for her story to be told, I thought it wasn’t handled appropriately. The interviewer was smiling as she recounted some of the most horrific events a person can endure. I lost my daughter and if someone was smiling as I told our story I don’t even know what I would do. Blessings to her and her family and thank you for sharing your story with the world. Everyone should be left with the need to have kindness and love for others and realize we are all deserving of a happy life.
I appreciate this warning. I will not be watching as I do not want to watch someone being retraumatised. I wish her peace from the memories she has to live with.
This Interview is devastating to wach. This poor woman crying, obviously overwhelmed and he just asking nearly the same things again and again without reacting to her pain. 😮
I think the guy did his best, this was painful to watch, I don’t think any person with better interviewing skills could have made her pain any better. He did his best because he allowed her to tell her story the best way she could have, and he asked questions were necessary.
Let her speak. Be gentle. Respect
Thank you for your testimony precious soul. 🙏🏿🌍🙏🏻
You are so amazing for telling your story! ❤️
Dear Dolly, sending you warm hugs with my deepest respect from Germany!
I swear that we‘ll never forget. My 9 year old daughter will be raised to spread the history. We stand with the jewish people. ❤️
We are more.
We are strong.
Am Israel Chaim🇮🇱
600000000000 🍪
Thank you. Shabbat Shalom
Dolly we love you - thank you for sharing your story with us. Thank you for your courage and for your love - we all share your story with you. We are one family - one heart ❤️
This made me cry and I don't often thnx you for sharing yours and your family's stories!!
Thank you for sharing your story ❤️
I just want to put my arms around this woman and hug her.
Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. We love you and stand with you ❤🇮🇱❤️🇮🇱
This guy needs to learn when to speak, the lady is trying to tell her story, his voice in the interview just gets more annoying
Thank you Dolly for being vulnerable and for sharing your story with us and the world. I feel your pain and I hug it close to my own in my small way.
Were the world to learn from you, we would surely reach a time where swords would be beaten into plowshares and fighting would be a thing of the past.
You truly personify our deep and very old Jewish values. I am proud to be a Jew together with you. You have my love and best wishes.
This topic is so important to talk about. Still and it won’t ever not be important since we see how many people already forgot ..
But this man sadly does not make a good job. If someone opens up to you about something this traumatizing you can’t just interrupt and ask for more details or even smile like he does. It makes me angry to see how he handles the interview. No empathy or knowledge how to act in such situations…
There once was a dolly so brave,
Whose story we must surely crave,
With courage she spoke,
Of the horrors she woke,
A survivor, her strength we must rave.
Oh, dolly, your tale must be told,
For it carries a message so bold,
Your voice breaks the silence,
Brings light to the violence,
Encouraging others to be bold.
Through darkness, you found the light,
Your story, a beacon so bright,
In sharing your pain,
You help heal the stain,
Courageous, you stand up to fight.
For every tear that you shed,
A message of hope you have spread,
Your words ignite fire,
In those who aspire,
To change the world with no shred.
So, dear dolly, we honor your voice,
Your courage, we deeply rejoice,
Your story, it matters,
To hearts it shatters,
Encouragement, we all deploy.
Keep sharing your tale, so profound,
May it reach many ears all around,
For in your brave voice,
We find strength and choice,
Encouraging courage we've found.
So beautiful, thank you 💓
Shalom for this woman and the many who survived. Hashem honors you with His Glory.
Dolly, You are such an amazing hero! To be able to endure such devastating experiences and to be able to tell the world about is remarkable! God bless you!!! @yossiludmir2407 ~ As I read this poem I had tears streaming down my face. Absolutely beautifully written!!!!
❤
Woooowwwww. You're very talented. That was a beautiful poem. It would be so nice if you could get it to her somehow. Maybe by reaching out to her through Meaningful Minute.
Such and elegant, eloquent beautiful woman. I can’t imagine this frail 13 yr old girl surviving the harsh physical day to day and soul crushing mental anguish of the camps. And here she is bearing witness. To be separated from your parents at that age in that way -barbaric and she has the scars of her sisters marched away with their toddlers clinging to them. I am so floored by her journey and her indomitable spirit. And faith. ❤
Thank God for you and your bravery in sharing your story. It wasn't a story it was life and you passed through all the challenges. And passed life joy and wisdom down to your family and the world! We gain strength and perseverance form you and your generation of jews.
Wow this story ❤😭 you are so brave! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing your story. Such a special person. We should all learn from you. Thank you
Dolly you are a hero! Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you. Sending love ❤️. Shabbat shalom!
What a beautiful and incredible lady! We can only hope that we can achieve such greatness. You give us strength to stay strong during these difficult times!
Thank you dolly for sharing your story. You are so strong!! I enjoyed watching this!!
This pure lady has lived with so much trauma in her life from a young age yet she carried on with her life the strength she has is unbelievable
No way. I was really not expecting Holocaust deniers to be in the comments. 😮
I am sorry that the world is such a sick place. Thank you for being so brave to share your story with us.
Wow thank you for sharing your story! I know it must be hard but it really makes a big impact on everyone who hear and it needs to be hard especially now !!!! Thank you !!!
You are an amazing lady! Thank you for sharing your life, and showing the world the truth! We daven the world will.learn from heros like you and we will not experience this again. #neveragain
Thank you!!
The strength in this beautiful soul is unimaginable strong
What a beautiful and gentle soul. The pain in her voice while recalling and reliving these atrocities is heartbreaking. It would’ve been nice if the interviewer hadn’t kept interrupting her and showed compassion and respect. Maybe in time he’ll learn how to read the room and not smile and take so lightly these types of interviews, and learn sympathy towards survivors.
Such incredible strength dear Dolly had and continues to possess! When she tells and re-lives her harrowing story, these atrocities are still so fresh and raw in her still sharp mind. So incredible she was able to survive that dreaded death march without food and water, and live to tell the world what evil can do. Dolly, you are so beloved and cherished.
I love this comment
This is a great interview and have deep respect for this strong courageous lady. Thank you ❤
Thank you for sharing 💙🤍💙
Thank you for sharing your story it is so important to remember and you are giving us strength during this difficult time. May Gd bless you and your family.
Thank you so much for sharing your story!
Ich kann einfach nicht verstehen wie meine vorfahren so etwas grausames tun konnten.
Dieses ganze leid das heute noch zu spüren ist tut weh.
Wie konnte man nur denken das man so mit menschenleben umgehen darf, niemals soll so etwas wieder passieren
Nachi, your interview was so politely worded and you are so incredibly patient and respectful. Wow! You are far wiser beyond your years. Yashar koach & tizku l’mitzvot.
Since I no longer watch tv/movies & now is also sfira, all i listen to is the meaningful people podcast.
What a beautiful soul this woman has ❤
Dolly is a such a beautiful person. She seems so gentle and kind but with an extraordinary strength.
❤thank you for sharing
According to my Bubby and father, both survivors of Auschwitz, if you said you were under 16, you went to the left. My father, then 9, was a big kid. My Bubby kept saying to my father, "Say you're 16! Say you're 16!" upon seeing what was happening. He did and went to the right with his father. His father was able to keep him alive until his father succumbed to gangrene on the march from Auschwitz to Dachau. Three months before my father's liberation from Dachau. My Bubby finally found him in Italy, training to board the Exodus to get to the land of Israel. After 5 years of fighting for their lives, they were done. For the next 5 years, they lived in Italy, waiting for a visa to the US or Canada. On October 7 I thought, "Baruch Ha Shem" they were not alive to witness this.
Who's bubby??
@@Hitomiixx my grandmother in Yiddish
Simply, just let this story be told in peace. No need to oddly correct her with what your family said.
? Im corroborating her experience. Or so I thought. What a strange way to think.
Can you please stop interrupting when she’s sharing her story???????
What an absolutely amazing and resilient woman.
Bless you!
Thank you for sharing your story. I am so thankful to Hashem that He chose you to stay and share your story. We stand with the Jewish people! Am Yisrael Chai! 🇮🇱🫶🏼🕊️
Any man who can watch this without having tears brought to his eye, is a monster.
I cannot imagine the strength you had and have to survive such atrocities and continue on to building a life in gods name.
To come out with your humanity intact is unbelievably awe inspiring.
May we all be zocheh to have an ounce of your strength.
Thank you for sharing your story.
עם ישראל חי
God bless you and your family. Thank you for sharing your story. Thank you MPP!
Dolly, G-d bless you. Thank you for sharing this story ❤
Your words strengthen us during these times! And we look up to you and your generation as an example of what is means to be a Jew!
Great story bro. 80 years in the making . Dont tell me, she couldnt remember in the 50s or 60s or 70s .
What a lovely woman and such a emotional story that had to be told
We must learn from the past.
Thank you so much for sharing❤️
As someone who comes from a sephardic home, the Holocaust is something I didn’t learn about until 4th grade. Now as an adult it still feels a bit distant to me. Thank you for this podcast. The stories of Holocaust survivors helps me to understand our history better. Thank you & yashar koach for all that the meaningful people podcast does for the world. Thank you Mrs. Rabinovich for opening up your heart to us and sharing your history. It was hard to listen to/ digest but it helps the younger generations understand better. Thank you again! Chazak u’baruch!
My great aunt! So much bravery!
Wow wow wow Ian so proud to be a Jew and to stand for what I’m proud for am Yisrael chai
Dolly you are anamazing amazing person may their be more people like you yasher choach gadol for being interviewed and thank you Meaningful podcast and meanigful minute🇮🇱
It was disrespectful to put a promo in the middle of this video. .
This woman lived through a horror and is willing to tell her story...so i feel i have a responsibility to listen to it and learn so this wont be repeated by anyone against anybody for any reason! Would you want to have this done to you? Okay that's the reason why you listen....if it was you in telling this wouldn't you want her to listen and be respectful? Okay then 😐
Thanku sooo much 4 this Dolly, I know it was hard to tell ur story... I cried with you & everyone who went through the Holocaust . & I cry now for ALL of Klal Yisroel. May Hashem protect us. & bring the Geula Quickly and speedily in our days!
G-d Bless..we love you and may you always be lifted up as on wings of eagles. Thank you for your courage.
This interviewer is very bad how can you ask a question that she's already given an answer to but bless this lady love and light❤
What a beautiful woman. Thank you Dolly for telling your story even thought it must have been incredibly hard to recount. It is so important that voices like this are amplified right now with all the hate that Jews are receiving right now.
Stay strong and keep praying! I believe in Peace and Love!!!
You are an inspiration!❤❤❤
Thank you🇮🇱🇮🇱❤️
I hope that some day we realize that killing and murder is wrong, as humans. I have little faith, but I’m hoping we all change
Not being noticed by Mengele is one thing, but there are guards too, and other prisoners as well -- none of them reacted. That is a miracle. Your guardian angel must have shielded you.
I can feel your pain, and I just want to hug you. 🥺
Thank you for sharing your family's story. It's heart breaking to listen to all of this. I'm praying for all the Jewish people. Me and my family love the Jewish people and the nation of Israel. God bless you, Dolly.
תודה רבה that you're sharing your worst memories with us. עם ישראל חי ✡️🇮🇱
You are an inspiration!! Your story is an incredible kiddush hashem - you should have nachas from all your kids and descendants
Wow amazing
Thank you for sharing
אם ישראל חי
Mrs Dolly i hug you with my soul. Love Romina F
Thank u for sharing your story. And im so sorry that u had to answer to this host that was smiling and looking exited most of the time and lacked any compassion. So distasteful the host was.
Matter of fact isn't flippant. My young man ♡
I listen to this and it's so compelling. It's makes a surreal listening.
What an intelligent, kind, and respectful interviewer! Bravo.
My arms are wrapped around you. My heart is overwhelmed. I’m with you in prayer that God will restore Israel for eternity.
She had prayer and her sisters. God was with them.❤❤
Thank G-d for you Dolly. Sending love.
Wow kah Dolly Rabinowitz is so sharp!!! Hearing the pain as she tells her story is so emotional. What strength, emunah & bitachon she had during those horrific time. Bh she was able to rebuild her life & she has some family that survived with her. May Hashem continue to give her the koach to inspire the world in health until 120!!
Beautiful women. I am so sorry for what you’ve been through. ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Her story made me weep❤
I agree dear woman!!!!
I am overwhelmed by the amount of hate I see in my country of Canada here...
I saw someone say a couple weeks ago why should we listen to any Holocaust Survivors they were just children then.
I said I watch my son lose his mother at 9 years old to a drug overdose and he became a man overnight. So I will listen.
And so should you.
"To the deniers: Be Human..."
I am educated and even I cannot and would not pick a side in this fight currently going on.
But when provoked you have a right to defend. Period.
To a point. Too many Innocents are being killed.
My heart goes to the innocent men women and children on all sides of these conflicts.
I'm an Irish Scottish Canadian these are not my people .. but they are people. We are people. We are all the same race.
I come from a family with no religious history. As a result gone on to study many I remain agnostic. But have learned to truly love and appreciate things in all religions...love and community and to fulfill "GODS" purpose for oneself...always the common threads. And good ones. Whem so many weaponize religion and race...
How do we move forward as people?
All these conflicts if we haven't got it right by now.... apocolypto
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Excellent Video.
A sweet but tough resilient strong woman.
Everyone shut up and listen to her
Thank you Hashem for watching over Miss Dolly so that she could tell the truth of the Holocaust. A truly beautiful lady. Thank you and G-d bless you.
The Germans brutally killed my great-grandmother’s sister and buried her in a common grave. My great-grandmother miraculously escaped and that’s why I have the opportunity to write now!
I am extremely proud to be a Jew! We are strong , God is with us! Am Israel Chai ❤️❤️❤️
A good number of the children in my grandfather's school had Jewish parents. They were there until one day they weren't.
The world is headed in the same direction, yet again, albeit in a different car.
Greetings from Berlin
Agree
So glad that this video was in my recommendation
Thank you for sharing you story, we need to be remind it so that we don't forget the horrors of the Holocaust.God bless you always and keep telling your story. I love Israel and God protect Israel. 🇮🇱 🇵🇷
Beautiful. This is why we must support Israel at all costs. Lots of love and admiration from Morroco!
Free Israel 🇮🇱 God bless you all praying for you 🙏👍 and you will have victory 💪 through him and peace from the these New NAZI'S
To think Hamas still has a holocaust survivor captive 😢
It’s so fucking insane to me that this was not that long ago in the grand scheme of things
World will never forger and never again.
The same is the story with Palestinians, which we are witnessing with our open eyes. Shame on humanity
What the Hamas doing, are they good? Do you support hamas
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I am an American and support Israel and my heart goes out to this wonderful woman who has gone through so much. Stay strong Israel.