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by her high school history teacher, Krystyna Adolph, an ethnically
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Krystynaโ€™s Giftโ€”A Memoir, Lydia Aran, Commentary, February 2004
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by being hidden, with her twin sister, in the small village of
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Jerusalem
Israel
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Hebrew
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Buddhism
Vilnius
Lithuania
Holocaust
Ignalina
Polish
Buddhist Philosophy
ืืจื›ื™ื•ืŸ ืจืฉื•ืžื•ืช ืžื”ื—ื•ื“ืฉ "ืื•ืงื˜ื•ื‘ืจ, 2011
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Krystynaโ€™s Giftโ€”A Memoir, Lydia Aran, Commentary, February 2004
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Holocaust survivors
20th-century Lithuanian Jews
Lithuanian emigrants to Israel
Writers from Vilnius
2013 deaths
1921 births
Lithuanian women writers

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