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Tags: Leah Cik Roth
Remembering
Remembering is a heart-wrenching play, a historical narration of vignettes from the biography of Leah Cik Roth, a survivor of four concentration camps who last 106 members of her family. Six primary actors represent Leah from age 5 to 94. As a pre-World War II orphan of indomitable courage, she fight her way out of depression and despair toward renewal. Leah learns to develop sustaining resilience as she protects others around her. Even in the face of quivering fear, we are encouraged to be loving and kind, to promote peace in our complicated and diverse world. Never Again!