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July 28th, 2014
We do not know nor will we ever find out in all likelihood why the river ran red in China? Thousands of years ago G-d promised the prophet Moses that if the King of Egypt did not allow the Israelites to leave, then the river would run red, and it happened. For faith in God and for renewed inspiration, read author Cheryl Freier’s book: The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems and The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems.
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July 22nd, 2014
By some miracle, the tombstone which belongs to the Great Rabbi Low still remains and is intact in a Prague cemetery in Czechoslovakia. This despite the horror of battles and bombings by the Nazis from the air.
Rabbi Low wrote the poem: The Wreaths Of Seven Wells. This is the first stanza (p.273 of A Story Of The Jewish Museum In Prague): The first well-Water of Holiness, summoned by mysterious knowledge, saves from haughty viciousness, protects from worries and illness, heals every wound from painfulness, refreshes men from weariness, from it comes fourfold mightiness. Cheryl Freier is an author/illustrator. She is the author of The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems: a book which includes poetry written by her husband, Cantor Martin Freier.
We must remember the Great Rabbi and the truths and the good for mankind that he stood for.
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June 23rd, 2014
There Were Many Killed And There Were Few Survivors By Cheryl Freier, author/illustrator
It is good to note that the story of Anne Frank will be part of another movie production. Her story should be told. There are other stories that should be told too. I wrote the book: The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems in memoriam of my husband, Martin Freier, who as a young boy caught in the throes of the Nazi Holocaust leadership, escaped to the woods near the Carpathian Mountains. Under the direction of their father, Martin and his brothers built an underground bunker. Read this epic novel—written to speak of goodness, and devotion, and never ending faith. See how evil looms around the family. As you read, become the character, Martin Freier, and overcome the fear of dying and fight the evil of the Nazis with wit and determination. Maybe in time Martin Freier’s story of intrigue and faith will be shown in the theatres for all to see and learn about.
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June 22nd, 2014
Following The Pope’s Ideas
In the recent address to the people that the Pope made, I was very impressed with his statement that persons who do evil harm to others should be excommunicated from the Church. I was very impressed with the Pope’s integrity and hopefully his homily will cause evil doers to desist from these harms.
Cheryl Freier is the author of The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, which is a novel which tells the story of her husband’s plight in Nazi Slovakia. My husband, who was as a young boy— a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust in Slovakia, often said that if enough people had stood against Hitler in the beginning, there would have been much less hardship and dying during WWII.
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May 23rd, 2014
On This Memorial Day We Remember
By Cheryl Freier, author of The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
From the shores of Italy’s coastline to its precious mountains with deep, and magnificent, and scenic mountain paths, to the sandy shores of Normandy, France, while the swoosh of the water goes on continuously with its own force, and will, and speech: hear the sound of the words being pronounced: freedom rings out loud and clear as the sounds echo to and fro: sharing that message from mountain top to mountain top and the deep throughout the seas—all over the world. Shout out the word freedom as others shouted 64 or so years ago, when as soldiers they disembarked from the ships coming near ashore—–ready to fight for freedom, and willing to die for the cause of freedom, and to liberate Europe from the Nazis.
Oh, of prayers and angels standing by our sides as we salute the soldiers who fought for us in wars to preserve our freedom. On this Memorial Day we remember. Cheryl Freier is the author of four historical fiction novels. All books are written in memoriam to her husband, Martin Freier, who was a survivor of the Holocaust. One of the novels, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems includes poetry that Martin Freier wrote.
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April 27th, 2014
It is hard to believe that only 70 years ago or so, a ‘Holocaust’ policy of killing innocent people was implemented and carried out by the German government and its soldiers. The crimes which were perpetrated by this group of barbarian psychopaths was allowed to continue until the military might of surrounding countries like England, and Russia, and the United States managed to subdue to subdue and crush the serpent insurgents in their own den. Then the bells for freedom rang out for all who survived.
Today’s Holocaust remembrance ceremonies commemorate those who perished. The holiday is also a tribute to those who survived and to those who fought tirelessly for freedom. But this Holocaust remembrance ceremony is also a message that we must guard against people who propose to do wrong things; it is a message that we must also question ourselves and remind ourselves that freedom is priceless; we must remind ourselves, and family, and friends that the Bible has told us from generation to generation to ‘love one’s neighbor’. We must remember the short phrase of enriching, powerful, meaningful words which were written by Hillel, “Do onto others as you would want others to do to you”.
Cheryl Freier understands about the Holocaust, because her husband, Martin Freier was a Holocaust survivor. She has written The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems in memoriam to him. She has published his poems and some of his musical compositions and published them in the book: The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems as a tribute to him.
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April 14th, 2014
What Are Some Of My Own Thoughts On The Passover Holiday?
Written by Cheryl Freier, author of The Grayling Hidden truth Poems and The Wild Grasses Hidden Truth Poems (books which were written on real experiences that happened in WWII—the significance for this holiday is that they found out on Passover that the war was over.)
The story of Passover is a timeless classic story about the conflict between evil and goodness even though the story was written in the Bible. What adds to the story’s uniqueness and depth is that even though the Egyptian Pharaoh is punished for his sins, he nevertheless never relents his hatred and desire to hold the Jews as his captives. What is most captivating and real about the crisis between good and evil is that the Pharaoh unremittingly thinks of and admires himself as a G-d. Had he had just a little bit of maturity, he would have realized his main limitation—that he was mortal just like the rest of us.
What is strikingly captivating about the story, however, is that for many years Moses is thought of as a King, and he was raised from infancy by the Pharaoh’s sister to be a king. Moses, however, never succumbs to pride and never deifies himself. He is honest and forthright throughout his life. What makes him a powerful leader of the enslaved people, the Jews, is that he thinks like a mortal and wants to be a mortal, thereby raising the hopes of G-d for mankind and its goodness.
There are many lessons to be learned from the story of Passover, but one must hope that in any crisis that good surfaces and that evil dissipates. Above all else, we must be honest to ourselves and then we can be honest and forthright to people. Wishing you a healthy and hearty Passover holiday, I am the wife of Martin Freier, a man whose truth shined always throughout his life, even though he was exposed to the Nazi terror as a child.
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March 31st, 2014
Archeologists Discover Where The Gas Chambers Were Located In Treblinka
By Cheryl Freier, author of four holocaust novels; one, The
Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, and another: The Wild Grasses Hidden
Truth Poems. A fourth book contains the poetry that Martin Freier wrote. He was a Holocaust survivor.
Slowly but surely the truth of horrible, wanton killings of people is unraveling before our very eyes as modern technology is being used to pinpoint the existence of gas chambers at the Treblinka gas chambers.
Outside tiles with the engravings of the Star of David were discovered after 70 years; these tiles affirmed what witnesses to the horror claimed.
Someday, hopefully soon, other sites will be dug up by archeologists. My husband, Martin Freier, survived the holocaust that also raged in Nazi
Slovakia. His family and he hid in an underground bunker in the woods in Slovakia. Maybe someday there will be funds to explore these woods in Slovakia for the remnants of their survival bunkers. Read my four novels. All novels are written in memoriam to my beloved husband, Martin Freier. All novels tell the story of his accomplishments during his lifetime. The first two novels, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems and The Wild Grasses hidden Truth Poems tells about him and his family while they try hard to survive the many perils of the war. Cheryl Freier
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March 18th, 2014
The Importance Of Stalingrad, Russia To The Turing Point Of WWII
Written by Cheryl Freier, author of The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems and The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems
While the war waged on in the western and the eastern fronts of Europein WWII, the German Command launched a massive attack against Russia. When they reached Stalingradin August of 1942, fighting was particularly fierce. The Germans deployed the 6th Army and highly regarded segments of the Panzer Army. The Luftwaffe supporting the armies by constant use of guns, and machinery, and dropping bombs, until all of the City ofStalingrad lay in ruins. Fierce house to house fighting continued while both sides sent in large numbers of men for reinforcements.
To end the stalemate, the Russians on November of 1942, launched a policy of fiercely attacking this operation by conquering the weaker armies on the flanks which were held by the Hungarians and the Romanian soldiers, and when the Russians succeeded, the 6th Army of Germany was completely cut-off from all supplies and reinforcements. They remained to fight against the Russians until all of their ammunition and food supply ran out. But by February of 1943, the remnants of the 6th Army capitulated to the Russians.
The Russian victory turned the tide of the war. The American forces were beginning their fight against the Germans at this time. Their policy of Lend-lease helped to supply needed trucks and warfare supplies and thus the Russians became confident that they could defeat the Germans. My husband, Martin Freier, was in the woods inSlovakiaat this time. Every day of living through the war was a comfort. Read his powerful messages in the poetry which he wrote in the book, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems. Cheryl Freier edited this book, and the book is one of a series.
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January 4th, 2014
The newest year having arrived, it is time to distance myself from past happenings. Nostalgic thoughts, however, get into the way many times. Cannot help thinking a little about the past, but trying to view the past in a positive, forward going way.
It was during one of these moments of high-point reflexive thoughts that I found in one of the forward corners, a unique type of bracelet. It was really special because it had been the foot bracelet that a nurse had placed on my foot after I was just born. It was the way of identifying a newborn: A series of small pink beads were followed by a series of white beads, which contained the capital letters and spelled my last name. I thought to myself, “Wow, my foot must have been so tiny, but it was like most infants. I asked myself the question, “Why, what was the reason I found the foot bracelet on this day—many decades of years afterwards. “Could it be that I should remember something from the past,” I asked myself this serious question.
I was born to a loving mother and father. I was born after WWII. My mother like so many other women of her generation who were of Judaic descent was affected by the war. I can remember as a young girl seeing her sitting, mute on the edge of the bed. Thinking no one was watching her, she spoke to herself as tears rolled down her cheeks. She said, “I hope they do not rearm and come to collect the Jews here”.
That moment of time crystallized in my mind. It was only later that I realized that my mother was gripped with fear. An ocean and time had separated my mother from the Nazi Holocaust, but the impact of the fear of being identified as a Jew remained with my mother for a very long time. I think that I was inspired to write about war time happenings at that moment. Cheryl Freier is the author of The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, The Wild Grasses Hidden Truth Poems, Blossoms Around The Circles Hidden Truth Poems, and The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems—stories related to the Holocaust history. Visit Cheryl’s website at: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.
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