Oma's Love, Security and Warmth
Written by Z. Smith   

My mom was a survivor of the Japanese concentration. With her horrifying wartime experience, and at a slim five foot four, you would have thought her to shy away from controversy. Quite the contrary, Oma was forever the “mom” to everyone and the first one to help out a person in need. Every day my mother’s steadfastness crystallizes what being a mom means to me.

 

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