A Polish violin prodigy recounts his experience of the Nazi invasion during WWII.
 

Violin Survivor  

runtime: 4:04 min
A Polish violin prodigy recounts his experience of the Nazi invasion during WWII.
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This is truly beautifully meaningful. Today we are surrounded with modern day "holocaust" victims - peoples who are imprisoned in cells of all different kinds, many of their own making. Jesus said "...when I was in prison, you didn't visit me..." Each of us has that wonderful gift of love from God that could set so many free.....if only our own sight was not so taken up with much "unnecessaries".
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How can some people still believe that the mass killing did not happen,such a moving story.
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There are all kinds of holocausts. Many races have suffered tragedies and oppression. Some still do. But when one can see love as this blind woman did and have the gift and wherewithal to show another, then this woman saw clearer than most. She saw with her heart and via love. Love gave this woman great sight and insight. We are often guided in life to people, places and things that can heal...
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I don't know how you do it, but this clip touched my heart. You see the blind woman wasn't seeing with her eyes, but she was seeing with her heart. He said he would never be the same again. As he is telling his story and he started crying, he mentions the word love. It was that beautiful blind woman that helped bring him back to life. Love reaches the heart were nothing can. Love is unfailing,...
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What a beautiful touching film! The magic of music to heal even across the horrors this man suffered as an innocent child! I was SO hoping to hear him play as he was so carefully cleaning his violin in the beginning of the film - that would be the only thing that would have made it better!
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Violin Survivor

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