Letter To My Parents By Elie Wiesel

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I am from tough stock. The family history I know echoes resilience, hard work, and self sufficiency, while respecting and taking care of other people. Despite never meeting my maternal grandparents, Bess Gurt and Sam Fiszel, their stories and legacies impact me. They grew up in ****Cities**** Lodz, Poland, Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jews. As teenagers, their families were interred at *****Camp*** by Hitler’s Nazis. Both determined to survive, Bess built munitions, and Sam tailored clothing. After liberation, they met in ****, Germany at a displaced persons’ camp. After three years of struggling and saving, they managed to settle in St. Louis. Even though the Holocaust interrupted their chances for higher education, my grandparents made …show more content…

She has made many personal sacrifices for my education. After a day of working with elementary schoolers, she tirelessly without complaint took me to the library as many times as I requested. Somehow during 6th grade, after I received an invitation from People to People, she found the money for me to travel to Australia for two weeks. I am more independent because I watched her succeed on her …show more content…

I started junior year a new man. I was elected BBYO chapter Vice President, and through my leadership, was able to recruit the largest class in recent chapter history. I became even more invested in my classes, particularly AP Calculus BC, AP Chemistry, and AP Physics 1, joined our school’s top academic team, placed 5th at the state level competition with DECA. I felt like I wanted to earn my own money. After a couple of months meeting with an ACT tutor, he offered me a job as a tutor for his company, Maranatha Educational Services. I’ve since been working for him, often teaching specialized courses for those who have a harder time learning. Twice a week, I volunteered at my local recycling center. Wanting do what I could to address cancer, I got involved in Relay for Life, my team raising the most money of any participating group among the five Blue Valley high schools for the American Cancer

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