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“There was a hole in the ground, and we lived in it,” says Vera Shvartsman Cheyved (left), remembering how she survived the Holocaust in Bershad. She remembers singing Yiddish songs to the doctor in the hospital after she was struck by a bullet. Today, she is still singing whenever she receives visitors, like Brukha Feldman (right), another Bershad native.
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