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The Secret Archive of Oneg Shabbat

Dawid Gruber was 19 years old, in 1942, when he left his final message to the world. His testimony was placed in one of ten tin boxes and buried in the cellar of the Borochow School in the Polish city of Warsaw. He had no idea whether anyone would ever read it, but he hoped they would. Dawid was imprisoned behind the walls of the Warsaw Ghetto, unable to communicate with the outside world and he knew that his days were numbered.

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