Woman finds Jewish relatives she thought were lost in Holocaust with DNA testing
An Australian woman who thought her Jewish family had been lost in the Holocaust used a DNA testing service to find 50 relatives, including a second cousin in Israel.
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An Australian woman who thought her Jewish family had been lost in the Holocaust used a DNA testing service to find 50 relatives, including a second cousin in Israel.
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