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Descendants of Holocaust survivors preserve their families’ stories

Clip: Season 10 Episode 21 | 11m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

One Detroit looks at how the children of Holocaust survivors are carrying on their parents’ legacies

There are only about 400 to 450 Holocaust survivors still alive in Michigan. One Detroit contributor Sarah Zientarski visited a storytelling workshop for second and third-generation children of survivors at The Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills and talked to participants about how their families ended up in Michigan after World War II.

11/21/2025

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Irene Miller, a Holocaust survivor’s story

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