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The Transcendent Joy of Etty Hillesum – IGNITUM TODAY

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The Transcendent Joy of Etty Hillesum – IGNITUM TODAY

“Despite everything, life is full of beauty and meaning.” ― Etty Hillesum Etty Hillesum was born in the Netherlands in 1914 to Jewish parents. She died on November 30, 1943, in Auschwitz. She experienced unimaginable loss and hardship, and her life was cut cruelly short. Yet in her short twenty-nine years, she left us an…

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