This Jewish New Yorker survived the Holocaust and the Hungarian Revolution and is still helping others today

Susan Kalev, born in a Budapest internment camp in 1944, survived the Holocaust and the Hungarian Revolution before settling in New York.

Now 80, she works as a social worker and Holocaust educator, using her experiences to help others cope with trauma and loss. Her life embodies resilience and the enduring spirit of survival.

Read Original Article: The Forward

Image credit - Lily Lester

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