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Tova Friedman of Highland Park knows the reality of antisemitism. She lived it as a child survivor of Auschwitz. This week, she marked 80 years since her liberation from the concentration camp.
Tova Friedman has the demeanor of someone with little time to waste. There's an economy to her words, but the directness with which she speaks doesn't in any way minimize the power of her message: ...
Tova Friedman, 86, is one of a dwindling number of survivors sharing their message on Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages Get the USA ...
Tova Friedman, a Holocaust survivor and author of the memoir "Daughter of Auschwitz," sits with her grandson Aron Goodman at her daughter's New Jersey home in this 2022 photo. She said she's happy ...
May 11—KINGSTON — On Wednesday night at the Friedman Jewish Community Center, Tova Friedman, one of the youngest people to have survived the Holocaust, told about 350 in attendance about the ...
KINGSTON — On Wednesday night at the Friedman Jewish Community Center, Tova Friedman, one of the youngest people to have survived the Holocaust, told about 350 in attendance about the evening ...
KINGSTON — Tova Friedman is among the youngest people to survive the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. More than 150 members of Mrs. Friedman’s family were murdered in the Holocaust ...
Holocaust survivor Tova Friedman's Auschwitz prisoner tattoo is still visible to this day, serving as a "never again" reminder as her Jewish grandchildren face a modern wave of antisemitism. "It's ...
Tova Friedman, 85, holds out her left arm to show number the Nazis tattooed while holding a photo of her as a six-year-old. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey) ...
Tova Friedman was just two years old when World War II started. "But I remember a lot, a lot, a lot," she said. She and her family were among thousands of Polish Jews forced to live in a ghetto ...
Tova Friedman, therapist, author and Holocaust survivor spoke at the Jewish Community Center in Harrisburg, at an event hosted by the Jewish Family Service of Greater Harrisburg.