How Is Sally Roisman A Holocaust Survivor

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I decided to watch the testimony of Sally Roisman, a holocaust survivor. Sally had a strictly orthodox family, with a mother, father, and 10 siblings. Their family owned a textile mill which made dresses and suits. Sally attended a Jewish girls school but didn’t get the chance to finish her education before her school was closed down. Her teachers said very good things about her and that made her and her mother happy. Sally later returned and studied to finish school after the war. She still studies to make up for her loss today. Her family lived in an apartment complex were 15 families lived. 50% of the families were Jews in the complex.
Sally and her family were often attacked by anti semitism people with stones which the people would through and hit her and her family with while the police and many others didn’t care. …show more content…

The Germans burnt down the cenagard and killed men at the same time. Sally and her family became very scared of Germans and it stayed that way until they were moved into a ghetto with all the other Jews. Her father was separated from the family and sent away. Then her family was moved to a large guarded ghetto with 14 people to a small room and 3 of her brothers were taken away from her family. Both Sally and Eliezer from the book Night, lived in Ghettos, had their families taken away from them, and had many hardships during this time period of the Holocaust and even after. MY impression is that even though she went through many hardships and hard times Sally is thriving in her new life after the war and will always deeply remember what her and her family went through during the Holocaust

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