Memoir tells Holocaust survivor's tale
Holocaust survivor and author of Little Girl Lost , speaks to the Town Crier about her . . .
Holocaust Projects Keep Memories Alive
(Thornhill Liberal, Thursday, March 24 2011)
by Kim Karzour
(2011 Achievement Award Winner, . . .
"A Night to hear powerful stories from an unspeakably difficult time..."
The CTV Evening News was there to cover The Azrieli Foundation's Holocaust Survivor Memoirs . . .
CBC, Here & Now Interview with Dr. Naomi Azrieli
Dr. Azrieli disscusses the launch of Series 3 of The Azrieli Foundation Holocaust Survivor Memoirs . . .
Sharing the Holocaust — 140 characters at a time
(Canadian Jewish News, Oct. 2010)
By Laura Stricker
The Azrieli Foundation, which, among other . . .
Father Desbois: We must never forget - Azrieli Foundation strenghtens Shoah witness and memory
(The Suburban, October 2010)
By P.A. Sevigny
The Azrieli Foundation and Father Desbois are . . .
Ninety-seven-year-old Holocaust Survivor's Story Shared on Twitter
(The Epoch Times, Sept. 2010)
By Joan Delaney
Anka Voticky's remarkable account of her journey . . .
Survivor's memoir to be posted on Twitter
(The Montreal Gazette, September 2010)
By Jason Magder
As a survivor, Willie Sterner says his . . .
My father realized survivors stories weren't being told
(Jerusalem Post, February 2010)
By Haviv Rettig Gur
A conversation with Azrieli Foundation . . .
Survivors tell their stories to younger generation
(Canadian Jewish News, December 2009)
By Rita Poliakov
70 Holocaust survivors to speak to . . .
Azrieli Foundation publishes second set of Holocaust memoirs
(Canadian Jewish News, June 2009)
The latest series consists of eight books (one title is . . .
Holocaust survivors share harrowing stories in print and at book launch
(The Canadian Press, June 2009)
Alex Levin recalled how his brother's strong, trembling hand took . . .

"In telling these stories, the writers have liberated themselves. For so many years we did not speak about it, even when we became free people living in a free society. Now, when at last we are writing about what happened to us in this dark period of history, knowing that our stories will be read and live on allows us to feel truly free. These unique historical documents put a face on what was lost, and allow readers to grasp the enormity of what happened to six million Jews – one story at a time."
David J. Azrieli, C.M., C.Q., MArch, Holocaust survivor and philanthropist