One of the youngest Holocaust survivors, she endured two years hidden in an attic before being liberated. From those beginnings, she built a life of strength, gratitude, and love in America.
She was the beloved wife of Michael (predeceased) and a devoted mother to Barbara and Debbie, and grandmother to Josh, Rachel, Zach, and Noah. Deeply committed to giving back, she supported childcare centers in Israel and the UJA with quiet dedication.
Even through ten years of Alzheimer’s disease, she lived with grace and a gentle spirit.
Her life stands as a testament to resilience, dignity, and the enduring power of hope.