Elaine L. Roth collection
Extent and Medium
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Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received this collection from Elaine Roth in Jan. 1995. Her father, Aron Levenstein, a survivor of the Holocaust, wrote the poetry.
Scope and Content
Contains a typescript copy of a memoir entitled, "Aron Levenstein June 1930 - May 1975," and typescript poems titled "Little Boy Don't Cry," "Untitled," "For the Land That is us Dear," "Forget It," "The Flame," "Elaine's Lullaby," "The Shoe Shine Boy," "The Men on the Line," "The Bird," "Come Back and I'll Say That I'm Sorry," "The Messiah," "Debra," "The March to Eternity," "Land Where My Children Grow," "I Want to Go on Home," "A Father," "From the Regions of Treblinka," "The Day My Pa Was Crying," "A Mother's Last Appeal," "The Ghetto," "The Grand Lullaby," "Michael's Song," and "If he could, but have Marched on for a While."
People
- Levenstein, Aron.
Subjects
- Holocaust survivors--Biography.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Personal narratives.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Poetry.
Genre
- Memoirs.
- Document