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The Words Aptly Describe the Picture of the part of the sanctuary and then we are all lead to read the words “do onto others as you would want others to do onto you”


Posted by cheryl - September 8th, 2015

A Passage Of Words Taken From The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
Visualize the picture that the words are trying to portray: …..”…The stairway led to three large size rooms downstairs; one was a chapel, ornately decorated round the Rabbi’s podium with large golden letters, which translated Hillel’s message, “do onto others as you would want others to do onto you.”

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Feel The Rhythm Of The Words Resounding And Echoing Throughout The World


Posted by cheryl - September 6th, 2015

Feel The Rhythm Of The Words Resounding And Echoing In The Novel, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
….”It was very common to see: men going in alone, women going in alone, men and women walking as a couple, fathers and mothers holding their children by their hands—they all walked into the sanctuary, each with a hope of connecting with God in the spiritual as well as the worldly way. Even the smallest child seemed to understand that a feeling of warmth and love was in the air; and that this special spirit was undeniably part of G-d……”

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Every Day Was A Life-Threatening Challenge To The Freier Family In Nazi Slovakia


Posted by cheryl - September 4th, 2015

The Grayling Fish Was The Freier Family’s Symbol of Resistance Against The Nazis is Slovakia
Written in the book the Grayling Hidden Truth Poems is the powerful story of the day-to-day resistance and survival against the Nazis in Slovakia. It is a must read. www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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While The War Raged, This Is What Happened To Its People


Posted by cheryl - September 3rd, 2015

The War Came To Slovakia And These Were Bitter Times
The character Sam endures one hardship after another in his attempt to live out the war. On page 95 of The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, the text of the novel reads, “A mist hovered over the trunks and branches of the trees, making it hard to see, but Sam knew his way. “There are always clusters of trees”, he muttered to himself, and he remembered what Joseph had taught him, “walk closely to the trees”. He felt like a shadow—-traveling amongst the trees, moving cautiously and n step with all the creatures, who knew that the woods were their only habitat.”

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Stories Told By People Who Survived The Holocaust in Nazi Slovakia


Posted by cheryl - September 2nd, 2015

From Stories Told By People Who Survived The Holocaust In Nazi Slovakia www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com
From the novel, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, the following words are from page 95, …”He broke off a few of the taller branches. “All right”, he said, “trees die too”. He began to deftly put together a raft with the wood, putting the branches together; and tying them with strong weeds for twine; in his mind he visualized the raft as a magical raft, which could take him and his family far out to sea to an Island where there was prayer all day—and everyone could practice his religion, and where there was not the day-to-day searching for food. His thoughts were interrupted—for she came over to him.

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We Survived The War, But It Was Because Of The Help Of The Good Christian People


Posted by cheryl - September 1st, 2015

How The Freier Family Survived In The Woods of Micholovce During The Nazi Seize
My mother-in-law told me, “We were helped by good Christian people, otherwise we would not have survived”. Written on page 93 are the following words….”Joseph’s devoted friend, his foreman, had secretly carried the blankets and coats in a wagon late one evening. When the foreman’s horse would not go into the deep woods, he himself made a stretcher from wood and he put the coats and blankets on the top of it, and pulled it along until he came to the hideout…..”

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Read About What Happened in the war in Nazi Slovakia


Posted by cheryl - August 30th, 2015

For The Reading Experience Of A Lifetime, Read The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
The story is an unbelievable story of survival, which is based on true-to-life experiences….From page 92,……”Then just as suddenly as it had begun, the silence of the guns told the story of the ending of the war. Thankfully, it was not the ending of the world and not the ending of our people….” Read the book.

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Would They Live Or Die In Auchwitz–This Was The Quiestion. Cheryl Freier wrote in the book about her husband, Martin Freier and his family


Posted by cheryl - August 30th, 2015

Joseph And His Family Knew That The End Was Near When They Were Crammed Into the Boxcar
On page 49, the reader is presented with Joseph Freier’s thoughts: “Joseph and his family had been put into one of the end cars, by chance; they stood in the middle of the car, holding each other’s hands and closing their eyes. They were convinced that this was the end for them. In the train were a few remaining members, close members of Joseph Freier’s family; but in this train there were over 32 members of Anna’s family, sisters, and their families, and her father. They all waited in anticipation for the sound of the wheels to start.

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Posted by cheryl - August 28th, 2015

The very best book to read is The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems.

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For A Story That Is Almost Incredible To Believe


Posted by cheryl - August 28th, 2015

From page 121 of the Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
Powerful thoughts and words from the novel written in memoriam to her husband, Martin Freier, from page 121 of the novel……” Shortly, Joseph appeared in front of them suddenly, at first like a shadow kn the back of a dark curtain. His finger was pointing to his mouth, and Martin shook his head, and nodded “Yes” that he understood. ….”

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