Itamar J.
- 5th Grade
- Florida
What does America mean to you?
By Itamar J.
Coral Springs, Florida
After surviving the Holocaust, my great-grandparents struggled to rebuild their broken lives. They had no family, money, or home but longed to create a bright future for their family. America beckoned, offering them a haven of peace, freedom, and opportunity; a chance to finally heal and begin life anew.
After a tedious journey, they arrived. The Statue of Liberty filled their broken hearts with hope and promise.
To me, America means peace, freedom, security, and opportunity. While my great-grandparents had to hide their Jewish identity, I can proudly call myself an American-Jew. I am happy to call America my home.
America's Field Trip
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