On May 28, Rachelle “Lily” Goldstein sat before an enraptured audience as an 86-year-old author telling her story — and the stories of others — of a childhood during the Holocaust, surviving the Nazis’ campaign to eradicate the Jewish people. But, through Goldstein’s compelling retelling, audience members saw the four-year-old Lily crouched in a basement in Belgium, afraid to make a sound, knowing that if the Nazis who came to inspect her orphan…
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