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Silent as a Stone: Mother Maria of Paris and the Trash Can Rescue
Jim Forest | Pancheshnaya, Dasha

Silent as a Stone: Mother Maria of Paris and the Trash Can Rescue

St Vladimirs Seminary Pr (Jun 15, 2007)
9780881413144
| Hardcover
32 pages | 218 x 282 mm | eng
$ 18.00 | Value: $ 18.00
Dewey 940.53/1835092
LC Classification BX597.M3F67 2007

Subject

  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Juvenile literature
  • Jewish children in the Holocaust - Juvenile literature
  • Jews - Persecutions - Juvenile literature

Plot

Silent as a Stone memorializes the life of Mother Maria Skobtsova, an unconventional nun who aided the persecuted Jewish people in occupied France during WWII. Confronting the horror of Nazi brutality, Mother Maria devised an ingenious plan to save Jewish children destined for extermination camps: Paris garbage collectors, upon her urging, hid the children in trash cans and whisked them to safe havens outside the city.Mother Maria, for her selfless rescue activities, perished in a gas chamber in Ravensbrock camp in Germany in 1945. Today, she is among the ""righteous gentiles"" honored in Israel and a canonized saint in the Orthodox Christian Church.