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A blessing that moved me to tears

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IT GAVE me huge pleasure that so many of you responded to last week’s ‘And Finally’ — the story of Dietrich Hanff, the German Jewish refugee who came to England in 1939 and subsequent­ly endured the loss of his entire family in concentrat­ion camps.

As I was writing, I pictured Dieti with his wonderful foster parents, my friends Robin and Heather Tanner, in the beautiful little cottage they lived in until their deaths.

I don’t mind telling you that I shed some tears — and more came when I read an email from one of Dieti’s pupils, rememberin­g him with love, respect and gratitude. And more still when I read the beautiful blessing on the whole Hanff family, sent by a Jewish reader deeply moved by the story.

You sent stories of war and of illness, together with frustratio­n at modern ‘weedy wimps’ (my phrase!) and gratitude for that crucial sense of perspectiv­e given by my ‘story of courage and tragedy’.

It all confirmed my conviction that most people want to be uplifted, instead of being continuous­ly ground down by negativity. I too feel that way — which is (incidental­ly) why I prefer novels that catapult you into the lives of others.

Talking of being uplifted, I’d love you to see my weekly videos on the Mail’s new all-singing, all-dancing digital platform; your favourite newspaper with a whole range of glorious goodies added on — such as radio, TV, discussion­s, how-to videos etc. I know one subscriber who still buys a print newspaper but is hooked on these extras, too!

My Tuesday contributi­on to the health section aims to make you smile, think and (hopefully) feel a bit better.

My husband and I make the films, so I’m welcoming you into my home and hopefully will continue after lockdown. Check out my page at mailplus.co.uk/tv/feel-wellwithto see how this week’s film takes us indirectly back to that story of courage.

Bel answers readers’ questions on emotional and relationsh­ip problems each week. Write to Bel Mooney, Daily Mail, 2 Derry Street, london W8 5TT, or email bel.mooney@dailymail.co.uk. Names are changed to protect identities. Bel reads all letters but regrets she cannot enter into personal correspond­ence.

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