Survival against the odds is the theme running through Israel Cappell’s account of living through World War II in Nazi-occupied Europe. Mirroring Cappell’s own story is that of how his handwritten memoir survived, to be transformed into a carefully edited text and eventually appear in print. An inspiring tale in itself of willing cooperation from many hands, it appears in the Editors’ Note at the very beginning of With Many Miracles: A Memoir of Holocaust Survival in Belgium.

Israel Cappell (originally Kapelusznik) was born in Lodz, Poland, in 1922. During WW I, Poland fell under German sovereignty. Its independence restored in 1918, a feature of Polish life in the following years was the growth of antisemitism. Jews began emigrating en masse. The Kapelusznik family joined the movement westward, and in 1930 they relocated to Brussels.

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