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Anna’s Christmas Is An Unforgettable Story About Faith in G-d in The Face Of The Nazi Terroism


Posted by cheryl - October 14th, 2015

Anna’s Christmas Hidden Truth Poems is one of the most amazing stories that you will ever want to read. It is powerful. It is resilience against the Nazis. It is brotherhood amongst men. It is sheer will and faith in a better time and in a better world. The novel is deftly crafted by writer Cheryl Freier.

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Anna’s Christmas Hidden Truth Poems by Cnerhyl Freier is now published and available to the public


Posted by cheryl - October 13th, 2015

The picture on the cover of the newly published novel, Anna’s Christmas Hidden Truth Poems is a depiction of what happens in the story. Anna Freier and her family are starving out in the woods in Slovakia when the Nazis took over Slovakia. As the writing on the cover of the novel explains, “…a priest and his pastoral community bring human kindness and food to the people who were starving in the woods. It is a most powerful story that is based on a true-to-life experience. On this night in December, Christmas Eve, the Priest and his pastoral community defied the Nazis and brought food to the people in the woods, who were starving. The cover of the book will be posted on www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com and if you wish to make a contribution to my marketing efforts, you may do so on indiegogo at http://igg.me/at/CherylFreier/x12095317.

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Anna’s Christmas Hidden Truth Poems Is Finally Published And Available To the Public


Posted by cheryl - October 11th, 2015

As is taken from the words on the cover of the book, Anna’s Christmas Hidden Truth Poems, “This is the story of a fierce winter in December of 1944 in Slovakia when the country was occupied by the Nazis. This is the story of an organized effort by a Priest and his pastoral community to bring human kindness and to bring food to people who were starving in the woods. Anna’s prayers were answered and her family and she were spared from starvation.

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The Novel On The Holocaust, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - July 20th, 2015

For Good Reading I Would Suggest Reading The Novel The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems
The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems is a novel written about a family in Nazi Slovakia who survived the Holocaust. The story is based on real life experiences. This book and other novels, which continue to tell the saga of the Freier family can be accessed on the website: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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What Do The Clocks Of Time Tell Us?


Posted by cheryl - July 8th, 2015

The Clocks of Time Tell Us in a Memorable Message
Written by Cheryl Freier, novelist of the Holocaust Theme
“The clocks of time, and time itself, and eternity passes just once every second in our lifetimes, and while the clocks are ticking, truth becomes eternal as the truth tells us exactly what happened in that moment and in that capsule of time.” Words taken from the book, Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems by author Cheryl Freier and the book is the fifth of a series of books telling her husband’s story when he was a young boy in Nazi Slovakia. A sixth edition, which is entitled Anna’s Christmas, is being completed. All published editions are listed on www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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Why Japan’s Navy Lost Their Naval Superiority


Posted by cheryl - June 11th, 2015

Why the Japanese Navy Lost Their Winning Edge on the Sea in WWII
Information about the Japanese Battleship the Yamato
The Japanese during WWII built their naval ships with pride and glory for their country. The Yamato and the Musashi, the Yamato’s sister ship were commissioned with pride. These two ships were particularly designed to win naval battles against innumerable odds. These ships were armed with superior armaments to withstand naval attacks by the Americans.
Japan’s Balance of Naval Power Wanes in 1944
The Americans regained their naval superiority over the Japanese in 1944. By the year 1945, many of Japan’s ships were sunk and the country did not possess the industrial power to produce new ships. Shortages of fuel also plagued the Japanese Navy. The Japanese Navy was a far cry from the naval superiority they gained after they bombed Pearl Harbor.
The End of the Yamato
Knowing it was futile to win against the American Naval superiority, the Japanese Naval Command dispatched orders for the Yamato to sale to Okinawa. The Yamato had orders to defend the island to its end. That is exactly what happened. The Americans seized the opportunity to send bombers from one of their carriers. The Americans sent torpedo bombers to sink the Yamato. The Americans succeeded. It was an end to the era of the Japanese pride in their naval abilities and achievements during to the war.

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Have Hope for the Future By Cheryl Freier author of Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - March 27th, 2015

“They searched the area for berries still left on the ranches of some of the bushes and spotted a small glacial lake basin. They were headed there–out to the lake for some fresh fish, some grayling fish or some trout fish or to eat some green plants close to the shore of the lake, when a loud blast interrupted their thoughts, shattering their hearing range for some minutes, and sent them scrambling for safety under the nearby bushes. This time, this noise–they all hard it, and the noise commanded their thoughts. They tried to find out exactly where the sound was coming from. They looked up at the sky, each young man beckoning the Supreme Omniscience Presence in the sky for some closure and solace, as they spotted a lone wolf-like winged figure protruding and descending out of a dark gray cirrus cloud in the sky–it was a long-winged airplane with hanging doors that had opened to unleash its man-made powers of destruction.

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Some Pearls Of Wisdom By Cheryl Freier www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com


Posted by cheryl - February 23rd, 2015

Hidden Truth Poems Can Be Sayings From The Fathers
Written by Cheryl Freier www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com
Saying From Biblical Times
In Biblical times, the famed Rabbi Akiba had many disciples. One of his disciples was
Ben Azai. Ben Azai was known for saying: “Despise not any man and regard nothing as impossible; for you find no man who has not his hour, and no thing which has not its place” This was indeed visions and words of wisdom. It was what is also called hidden truth poems. (The Ethics of the Talmud Sayings of the Fathers By R. Trafers Herford)
Read Cheryl Freier’s Books
Visit Cheryl Freier’s website: wwwthegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com and read her latest novel, Echoes Resounding From The Past: Hidden Truth Poems, and read her latest storybook: the Morning’s Glory: The Light.

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Hidden Truths From The 1600’s Rekindled By Cheryl Freier, author/illustrator of The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - 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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In Following Lawrence of Arabia, I Am Learning About A Person Who Had a Goal In Life


Posted by cheryl - March 21st, 2014

FollowLawrenceofArabiaFor His Quest For Learning

 

An interesting historical figure to follow is Lawrence of Arabia. 

He had many talents and, of course, will be remembered from the memorable film, Lawrence Of Arabia.  What is striking to me, particularly, is his journey throughSyriaandPalestineto learn about the fortresses that the crusaders built. 

 

This story features him wandering through the deserts ofArabia, drawing pictures of castles, taking careful notes about the castles, taking photographs about what he saw, and gaining the insight that he had an uncanny ability to assimilate into different cultures. 

 

This is truly a story of many triumphs.  Read my books:  The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, The Wild Grasses, Blossoms Around The Circles Hidden Truth Poems, and The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems.  The book, The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems includes poems written by Martin Freier, who showed exemplary courage as a young boy in outwitting the Nazis inSlovakia. Despite his brush with death, his poems teach us about loving each other, appreciation of the call of the winds of nature, and best of all, a respect for an elderly mother.  Cheryl Freier is a writer of novels and a writer and illustrator of children’s storybooks.

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