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Monday, October 31, 2005

Love so strong to give up life to comfort a child...

Solomon Rosenberg, his wife and their two sons were arrested, together with Rosenburg’s mother and father for the crime of being Jews. They were placed in a Nazi concentration camp.


It was a labor camp, and the rules were simple.


"As long as you can do your work, you are permitted to live. When you become too weak to do your work, then you will be exterminated."


Rosenberg watched as his mother and father were marched off to their deaths. He knew that the next would be his youngest son, David - because David had always been a frail child.


Every evening, Rosenberg came back into the barracks after each day of hard labor and searched for the faces of his family. When he found them they would huddle together, embrace one another and thank God for another day of life.


One day Rosenberg came back and didn’t see those familiar faces.


He finally discovered his oldest son, Joshua, in a corner, huddled, weeping and praying. He said, "Josh, tell me it’s not true."


Joshua turned and said, "It is true, Dad. Today David was not strong enough to do his work. So they came for him."


"But where is your mother?" asked Mr. Rosenberg.


"Oh Dad," he said, "When they came for David, he was afraid and he cried. So Mum said, ’There is nothing to be afraid of, David,’ and she took his hand and went with him."


That illustrates a mother’s love – a love so strong that it chooses to give up life so her child can be comforted.

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