At the age of 96, Sheindl Miller-Ehrenwald, a Jewish woman who survived the horrors of the Holocaust and left behind memories of her life in Auschwitz, died in Jerusalem.
“BILD” writes about this.
Sheindl and her family were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz concentration camp when she was only 14 years old. There he lost his parents, his sister and many other loved ones. She was later transferred to a forced labor camp, where she, like other prisoners, was dedicated to assembling grenade detonators.
While in Auschwitz, he kept a diary to document the horrors he experienced. However, only in 2019, after 75 years, did he decide to publish 54 pages of these records. Sheindl noted at the time that it was important for her to tell the world about the contents of the diary to preserve the memory of those murdered.
Relatives said that after the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, Sheindl began to experience painful memories associated with the past and his health began to deteriorate drastically.
Her son Arie said she died at home, surrounded by her family.
On October 28 she will be buried in a Jerusalem cemetery.
Previously, Kursor wrote that a Holocaust survivor told how she survived the Hamas attack on October 7.
Sarah Jackson, a Holocaust survivor and current resident of Kibbutz Sa’ad, shared her memories of the tragic Hamas attack on southern Israel.