repair rooms about people on the one hand i'm just now working on the translation of a book by richard allendons the well-known british librarian of the borodyan library. and right now i have been translating for several weeks and jewish libraries during the second world war about the huge pogrom of jewish book collections in europe and about the colossal efforts that were made to save these funds to hide them at the cost of the lives of many jews and non-jews so that it could be saved and passed on to the next generation . hands now we must save as much as possible in order to pass on at least something material to our children and grandchildren, we will not save or return the estate through museums. but what we have left is a huge question to our ministry: why were the funds not saved and not taken away when it could have been done, the great invasion, but even now that's all . they are repackaged by a number of volunteers let's say initiative funds are engaged in this by people who don't care, and it's a private initiative, there's a lack of systematic state approach, there's a lack of scope