Families of Brothers Separated During Holocaust Find Each Other 77-Years-Later
The family of two brothers, Abram Belz and Chaim Belzhitsky, torn apart decades ago during the holocaust find each other at last. On opposite sides of the world, Abram's relatives in New Jersey and Chaim's descendants in Russia meet through skype. Abram died at 95-years-old in 2011. Chaim passed away at 71 in 1970. Abram's mother with the help of her daughter started searching through online records and found Chaim's relatives. They met for the first time through Skype. #InsideEdition
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