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By the time the Lib Rohman was born, his father was sixty. When he was five years old his father died, and Leib and his sister Miriam was brought up by his mother, Rebecca. At age of eleven began to study in the yeshiva. At sixteen Rohman got Smicha – the title of rabbi. At the age of dvad tsati–years young man leaves yeshiva and sent to Warsaw, where he began to publish in the newspaper “Der moment”, published in Yiddish.
After the Nazis occupied Poland, the fall of 1939, Rohman returns to his hometown. He soon married. Wedding of Leib and Esther was the last happy event in zhiznL local Jewish community: a few days later, many Jews Minska–Mazowiecki were killed and the survivors were sent to concentration camps. How Rohmanu Leib, his wife, her sister, Tzipora, and some friends managed to escape from the camp an escape, you will learn from this book. In essence, this diary, which Rohman kept throughout the long months of German occupation, the writer processed it, and published after the war.