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Then what meager savings the survivors managed to accumulate for their old age in the ensuing 45 years of Communist rule mostly disappeared when the Soviet Union broke up. Of course, many charities do wonderful work for the survivors of Eastern Europe.
And people whose small monthly pensions, if they get them at all, are enough to pay for food, medicine or heat, but not all three. In Lithuania she met the American Yiddish scholar Dovid Katz, who asked her to pay a visit — and bring a little cash — to some elderly Jews he knew of in Belarus.
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