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NOVEMBER 1940: a mysterious explosion sinks the Patria, anchored in the Haifa Harbor. On board are 2,500 Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe. The British Palestine authorities are ready to deport them. A four-year-old boy disappears while his parents and newborn brother are saved. What happened to him? Weaving together a true story and imagined narratives, Lost and Found wrestles with a wrenching human quandary: can you love a child enough that you are willing to give him up?

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NOVEMBER 1940: a mysterious explosion sinks the Patria, anchored in the Haifa Harbor. On board are 2,500 Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe. The British Palestine authorities are ready to deport them. A four-year-old boy disappears while his parents and newborn brother are saved. What happened to him? Weaving together a true story and imagined narratives, Lost and Found wrestles with a wrenching human quandary: can you love a child enough that you are willing to give him up?
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Autorenporträt
Rachel Biale is a clinical social worker and has been counseling parents of young children for over thirty-five years. She trained at Yeshiva University's School of Social Work in New York, and at Cedar Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, in clinical social work, family therapy and parenting counseling. She worked at Jewish Family & Children's Services in Berkeley, California, where she also has a private practice in parenting counseling. She is a mother and grandmother. Rachel is also the author of Growing Up Below Sea Level: A Kibbutz Childhood (Spring 2020) and the award-winning Women and Jewish Law (1984).