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Klempner, Mark
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Cornell University (BA | English)
University of North Carolina (MA | Folklore)
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Mark Klempner is a folklorist, historian, and social commentator. The son of an immigrant who barely escaped the Holocaust, Klempner spent nearly a decade talking with and getting to know the Dutch rescuers in order to write The Heart Has Reasons: Holocaust Rescuers and Their Stories of Courage. Klempner grew up in New York, and attended Cornell University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1997, and winning a J. William Fulbright Fellowship. In 2000, he received an M.A. in folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Klempner’s articles have appeared internationally in professional publications such as the Oral History Reader, as well as in mainstream newspapers like the Christian Science Monitor and the Baltimore Sun, and progressive religious periodicals such as Tikkun and the National Catholic Reporter. He has also been featured as a commentator on Morning Edition, and has been interviewed on Air America, Prime Time Radio, NRP, and other broadcast media. Online, Klempner is a blogger for The Huffington Post and has also contributed to Alternet.org and CommonDreams.org.
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THE best book i've yet to read regarding the Holocaust and the Netherlands. Heart-touchingly real life folks who used their hearts and stepped up immediately to help the children in need. The 'bright sparks' during a black time in history, who gave of themselves and their own families to aid those whose lives were in jeopardy.
FASCINATING. ( and i do not use that word lightly )
 
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lineells | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 11, 2017 |
In 2012 this came out in an updated paperback edition with a slightly different title: The Heart Has Reasons: Dutch Rescuers of Jewish Children during the Holocaust. The ISBN for the new edition is 0988567407. The new edition is also in ebook format.
 
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mep7 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 21, 2014 |
This is an understated book reporting the stories of several rescuers of Jewish persons during the German occupation of the Netherlands during WW2. The author conducted intelligent and beautiful interviews with members of the resistance, rescue organizations, and those who housed and hid Jews who went underground.
It is remarkable how lovely these people are in their photos then and now, and in their sensitive understanding of the nuances of the whole situation during the war and up to the present day. The light of sainthood shines from them. They each examined right and wrong and decided affirmatively for the Right. And their whole lives reflect that. I am honored to know them even just a little.… (mehr)
 
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