Tag #156389 - Interview #92302 (Klara-Zenta Kanevskaya)

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My parents weren’t very religious people. Until 1941 our family members celebrated all Jewish holidays. We went to the synagogue, especially in Germany. To tell the truth, my parents dressed as secular people. My father was a fine singer. This skill helped him to find his place in the Jewish community: he was the man who sang hymns at the end of Sabbath, after dark. I’ve forgotten the words, but I remember the melody until now.
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Berlin
Germany

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Klara-Zenta Kanevskaya