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This third book in the "Rabbi of Resurrection Bay" series begins more than a decade after the original Cohn-Weissfogel Holocaust Heroes Museum in Seward, Alaska is fire-bombed and destroyed by neo-Nazis. In this volume Rabbi Chani Kahn, a community rabbi as well as CEO of the museum, and her husband, Marc Cohn, MD, a beloved local surgeon, are confronted with myriad professional and personal challenges including those related to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their community, family and friends; health and family conflicts; family estrangement caused by religious zealotry; critical health and aging issues; and the impact of involuntary retirement from meaningful careers and the difficulty of creating the best possible "Golden Years" under the circumstances. Central to this book are numerous relatively unknown historical stories about American, Greek, French, Polish, British, Swedish, Dutch, Japanese, Italian, Swiss and Filipino men, women and teenagers who risked their lives to save thousands of vulnerable Jews from the Nazi war machine.