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Saved from the Holocaust: A Survivor's Story

Roman Frayman of Beachwood has spent the past 25 years teaching kids about the holocaust. He approaches the holocaust from a personal, rather than an academic, perspective. And he'll be present this Sunday in Cleveland at one of the many Holocaust remembrance events across the country. Frayman was taken to a work camp at the age of three. His mother hid him in a potato sack to elude the Nazis. She eventually snuck him out in a suit case and he went to live with a Christian woman who treated him like a son. That's what Frayman says ultimately saved his life. ideastream's Eric Wellman has more.