Woman who survived Holocaust dies in London home aged 100
Briefly

Over the years, Safta's story touched hundreds of millions worldwide, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit and the dangers of unchecked hatred. She taught us the power of tolerance and faith, the importance of speaking out, and the need to stand against prejudice.
She rebuilt her life with faith and love, never asking, why me? Instead, she focused on what could be rebuilt from the ashes, and her positivity continues to guide us through these difficult times.
The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) hailed her zest for life, reflecting on her trailblazing advocacy for Holocaust education, impacting countless lives through her storytelling and personal experiences.
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