The book is available on Amazon in English, Spanish and German. It is also available on Kindle.
Thanks Richard. I think Michael told me his book was available in translations to more than 10 languages!
Dave.
Thank you for sharing. The APS supports and promotes two programs in the U.S. and we're undertaking an exhibit of the original project at Foxborough Regional Charter School, with some help from our members for other material.
I'd like to provide an update in an upcoming issue and add your program for our members. Would you please contact me at scott@stamps.org with more information.
Thank you.
Scott
Thanks for asking Scott. I'll send some info via our Holocaust Stamps Project (Canada) email over the weekend.
Dave.
Amazon (US) has the book in English as well as several other languages.
rrr...
Here is the English item:
I hope everyone is safe and having fun with more time for stamps, and less time with your in-laws (thank you 1950s for that joke...) But a very serious thank you to consistent SOR supporters in the past month:
Jules Jelev ("cougar")
Steve Wilner ("cardstamp")
Vic Deacon ("sheepshanks")
A second $50 donation to the Holocaust Stamps Project (Canada) to be used to purchase Holocaust-related stamps for our Holocaust-education section, such as this one (which Vic found, and we purchased, on eBay recently)...
Progress continues to be slow(er) during the pandemic isolation, but we recently received a referral to a couple dozen new contacts for potential donations around the world. This came from long-time supporter - and Holocaust Survivor - Michael Gruenbaum. Please support Michael by purchasing his book about surviving the Terezin Concentration Camp "[i]Somewhere There is Still a Sun[/i]". I bought the last four copies available in Canada and have donated them to local libraries.
Be Safe! Zei Gezunt!
David.
P.S. A member in South America recently inquired about a stamp donation sent "a few months ago". We haven't received it yet, which may be an issue with the International Coronavirus Postal Slowdown we have heard so many complaints about.
It could also be an issue with our multiple address changes in the past six months. While mail is (generally - but not 100%) being forwarded, there have been some lapses in Canada Post's redirection service (despite a $160 fee!!!)
So, just to reiterate...our newest (AND FINAL!!!) address is...
The Holocaust Stamps Project
67-765 Killarney Road
London, ON N5X 0H6
CANADA
re: Holocaust Stamps Project (Canada) - Update for May 2020
The book is available on Amazon in English, Spanish and German. It is also available on Kindle.
re: Holocaust Stamps Project (Canada) - Update for May 2020
Thanks Richard. I think Michael told me his book was available in translations to more than 10 languages!
Dave.
re: Holocaust Stamps Project (Canada) - Update for May 2020
Thank you for sharing. The APS supports and promotes two programs in the U.S. and we're undertaking an exhibit of the original project at Foxborough Regional Charter School, with some help from our members for other material.
I'd like to provide an update in an upcoming issue and add your program for our members. Would you please contact me at scott@stamps.org with more information.
Thank you.
Scott
re: Holocaust Stamps Project (Canada) - Update for May 2020
Thanks for asking Scott. I'll send some info via our Holocaust Stamps Project (Canada) email over the weekend.
Dave.
re: Holocaust Stamps Project (Canada) - Update for May 2020
Amazon (US) has the book in English as well as several other languages.
rrr...
Here is the English item: