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Tag: memoir

A son of Holocaust survivors and the granddaughter of a Nazi confront their separate inheritances

April 21, 2026April 21, 2026Jesse Orine

Charlie Scheidt and Kat Rohrer met from opposite sides of the 20th-century moral universe: Scheidt is the only child of German Jewish refugees, raised in New York in a family haunted by what came “before”; she is the granddaughter of a committed Nazi soldier, raised in Austria amid an atmosphere of denial, silence and only […]

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Gratitude, Recognition, and End of Year Reflections

December 31, 2025David Rutman

As 2025 comes to a close, the last couple of months have been full of gratitude, celebration, and moments that remind me why I love this work. This season, I reflected on milestones big and small — my birthday, Brave-ish turning two, Chanukah and the joy of sharing stories with friends, family, and readers across […]

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A Journey Across Continents, Awards, and Cherished Moments in 2025

March 31, 2025David Rutman

A Journey Across Continents, Awards, and Cherished Moments:    March News 2025 Niver’s Newsletter 183   March has been a month of exciting projects, meaningful travels, and cherished moments with family and friends. My Quark Expeditions Antarctica adventure was featured on Spectrum News, sharing the magic of my seventh continent with a wider audience. At Zibby’s […]

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Meet Jennifer Lang and Lisa Niver at Zibby’s Bookshop March 26, 2025

March 23, 2025David Rutman

Grateful to Zibby’s Bookshop for creating such a special space to celebrate books and conversations that matter! On March 26, 2025, join us for an inspiring evening with Jennifer Lang, author of Landed: A Yogi’s Memoir in Pieces & Poses. In this beautifully woven memoir, Jennifer captures the trials of returning to Israel—the country where […]

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