by Hillel Fendel
"I feel like I received warm regards from my Holocaust victim grandparents whom I never knew," says Miriam Hanina, nee Tafelkruijer.
The regards came in the form of two mezuzahs her grandparents hid in a wall in their Amsterdam home during the Holocaust, and which were found during the course of refurbishing work several years ago.
The woman who currently lives in the house took the time and trouble to track down the original owners, leading to a "reunion" with their granddaughter Miriam who now lives in Even Shmuel, near Be'er Sheva.
"I never knew anything about my grandparents or about my aunt," Miriam told Israel National News, "because my father, the only survivor of his family, refused to talk about anything having to do with that period. Now, all of a sudden, I feel that I have received a 'hello' from them."
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