How Can We Find Pleasure and Peace in the Wake of Pain? with Rochelle Dreeben, my Grandmother and Holocaust Survivor
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My very special guest today is my grandmother, Rochelle Dreeben. Her experience surviving and escaping Poland after World War II has been immensely informative. She has taught me so much about pleasure and peace, and I’m very happy to introduce you to her.
A few years after Rochelle was born, the Nazis bombed the Warsaw Ghetto where she lived. She recalls how the Nazis took away the rights of Jews, and people began to disappear. As a child, her strongest memories are loneliness, hunger, and extreme tension. She recalls how her parents made one brave decision after another. Her stories from this time are remarkable, filled with courage, and just… incredible.
Rochelle’s favorite things now, which are almost certainly directly inspired by her childhood experiences, are movement and peace. No matter the commotion around her, Rochelle will always be composed, at ease, and very likely smiling. Living an aligned life has much to do with knowing and understanding your ancestors' stories, and I count my blessings that I am so deeply connected to mine. There’s a lot to be proud of.
Topics Covered:
- Rochelle’s Holocaust experience
- Surviving the Warsaw Ghetto
- Exodus through war torn Poland
- Quest for personal peace
Rochelle Dreeben:
- Buy Rochelle’s memoir, One Dark Night
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