, was the first guest invited to hear the boys read their work during a break from class on Tuesday.

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“It was nice to see all the small children take this all in,” Stern said. “The young generation should know that the Almighty is in front of you, even in the most terrible situations.”

The kids didn’t spare their audience from their relatives’ memories detailing torture at the camps.

Meir Rapaport, 12, based his 13-page chapter on hours of phone conversations with his 81-year-old great grandmother Miriam Rapport - who avoided the gas chambers in Auschwitz as a teenager by toiling away at a labor camp within the massive prison compound.

Miriam Rapaport lived under Nazi rule until the end of the war.

“The Americans were dropping bombs on the Nazis and the Nazis went into the bunkers and left the Jews outside,” said Meir Rapaport. “A bomb hit the ground but it didn’t bust. My great grandmother threw up. Then she was deaf for three months.”

The rookie historian then urged city school kids of all backgrounds to learn what happened to their relatives before they were born.

“My grandchildren will get this book and they can learn what people went through,” Meir Rapaport said. “It is important to know history.”
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Brooklyn - Woman almost raped by stranger


A stranger attempted to rape a woman in her Sunset Park home yesterday, police said.

The creep, captured in this surveillance picture, knocked on the front door of the victim’s residence near 49th Street about 3 a.m., then forced his way into her house and tried to rape her, cops said. A family member pushed the sicko off, and he fled, cops added.

The suspect is in his forties, five foot eight, and approximately 170 pounds, authorities said.

A woman was also recently sexually assaulted in nearby Park Slope. The assailant followed a 22-year-old woman, then grabbed from behind around 5 a.m. Wednesday near the intersection of 16th Street and Fourth Avenue, police said. He then ran off.

The suspect in that incident is also believed to be in his forties, but is about five foot four and 140 pounds.

Cops are investigating whether these attacks are tied to similar assaults in Sunset Park and Park Slope last year.
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Etan Patz murder suspect on suicide watch


The confessed killer of little Etan Patz will face justice Friday from a hospital bed — where he is on a suicide watch.

Pedro Hernandez, who was supposed to be arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court, wound up instead at Bellevue Hospital

where he “started making statements about wanting to kill himself,” sources said.

Hernandez also admitted he’d taken psychiatric meds in the past and was admitted for psychiatric observation after doctors deemed him a danger to himself, sources said.

So instead of appearing before a judge for killing the 6-year-old boy exactly 33 years ago, Hernandez will take part in the hearing via a video linkup, sources said.

Hernandez, a disabled former construction worker who also reportedly suffers from cancer,

is charged with second-degree murder.

His wife, Rosemary, and college-age daughter, Becky, had been waiting for him at the courthouse.

When they got word Hernandez wasn’t coming, they left, accompanied by a young man with corn-rowed hair and their court-appointed lawyer, Harvey Fishbein.

In Soho, Etan’s long-suffering parents, Stan and Julie Patz, returned home to their Prince St. apartment from Massachusetts.

They were up in Cambridge watching their daughter receive a master’s degree in education from Harvard on Thursday while police were preparing to charge Hernandez with killing Etan. They also have another son.

Etan was killed about a block away at what was once a bodega at 448 West Broadway. It is now a store that sells high-end eye glasses.