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When I Should Have Died

Ido Singer

Writing When I Should Have Died—a braided memoir linking my father’s Holocaust survival to my Israeli childhood under terror. Inherited war. Inherited silence. Breaking both. New post every Thursday. whenishouldhavedied.substack.com

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  • Ido Singer

    Child of a Holocaust survivor. Raised through two intifadas. Writing a memoir in public about inherited trauma and moral clarity. Author & speaker. Weekly Echo. Daily Notes. For those who carry history in their bones. \ud83d\udcd5 Book: 2027.

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