The Path That Luck Took

By Stanley Weinstein

The Azrieli Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs

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How one boy’s luck leads him through the terrors of the Holocaust.

The path of young Stanley’s life takes an abrupt turn when Germany invades Poland and soldiers arrive in Jasło with their new rules for the town’s Jews. Forced to live crammed into a ghetto, Stanley is left bewildered at what his life has become. His path to survival finds him bravely, or foolishly, sneaking into and out of ghettos and Nazi camps. To Stanley, it’s only by luck that he avoids the mass deportations to the death camps. From the infamous Plaszow camp to liberation from Buchenwald, Stanley makes his way through the surprising and terror-filled Path That Luck Took.

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Publication Date: April 14, 2026

Product Format: Paperback

Pages: 176

ISBN: 978-1-998880-36-2

Weight: 200

About the Author

Stanley Weinstein

Stanley (Selig) Weinstein was born in Jasło, Poland, in 1928. He immigrated to the United States in 1947 and then to Canada in 1952. He had a successful business career in Montreal. He and his wife, Sarah, raised three daughters and now have seven grandchildren. Stanley Weinstein lives in Montreal.

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