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Oct 2023
25m 54s

I’m Still Here: Albert Hepner

THE MOTH
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On this episode, we share a story about resilience, survival, and one child’s experience in the holocaust. Stick around after the story for an interview with Albert Hepner, where we’ll talk to him about his life after the war, what we can take away from his experiences, and so much more. This episode is hosted by director and producer Michelle Jalowski, who ... Show More
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