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Dasvidaniya: Father and Son

By: W.L. Liberman
Narrated by: Eric Margerum
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Summary

Mordecai Goldman is a man born of chaos.

His life changes when Simmy, his little brother, comes home with a knife stuck in his shoulder.

After turbulent years in a Christian high school in Poland and his military service, Mordecai finds himself manning a tank for the Soviets in the Second World War. After he fights his way to Germany, Mordecai falls in love with his future wife and emigrates to Canada.

Saying good-bye to everyone he loves, Mordecai moves on with his life and toward the inevitable conclusion that awaits us all. But will his life end like it began: in violence?

This story is based on true events, and Mordecai Goldman was a real person. This is the story of a man tough, passionate and stubborn - to the end.

©2017 W.L. Liberman (P)2020 W.L. Liberman

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