From Yahoo:
“Holocaust survivor Eva Kor dies
at age 85”
Holocaust survivor Eva Kor, who
championed forgiveness even for those who carried out the Holocaust atrocities,
died Thursday during an overseas trip for a museum she founded in Indiana, her
son said. Kor was in Krakow, Poland, for an annual educational trip with the
CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Terre Haute, Indiana, and died
in the morning in her hotel room. While her health had recently improved, Kor
had a tough year medically with a heart surgery and respiratory issues, said
her son Alex Kor, who was with her when she died. "My mom would be mad at
me for crying," he said in a phone interview from Poland. "She would
also tell other people not to cry to try and follow in her footsteps to try to
make all wrongs right and make the world a better place. That's her legacy.
That's her gift." Eva Kor was a Jewish native of Romania who was sent in
1944 to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where most of her family was killed.
She and her twin sister survived, but they were subjected to inhumane medical
experiments. She later moved to Terre Haute, Indiana, where she lived for over
three decades. She married a fellow Holocaust survivor, raised a family and
worked in real estate. In 1985, she founded CANDLES, or Children of Auschwitz
Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors. Kor's sister Miriam Zeiger died in 1993
of cancer. Kor often gave lectures, wrote an autobiography and appeared in
documentaries, sharing her story and message of forgiveness. During the annual
trips to Poland, she would give tours of Auschwitz. "The themes of Eva's
life are apparent. We can overcome hardship and tragedy. Forgiveness can help
us to heal," a museum statement said. "And everyone has the power and
responsibility to make this world a better place." Museum officials said
the Indiana center will be closed until Tuesday in honor of Kor's memory. In
2017, Kor was named as a recipient of the Sachem Award, which is Indiana's
highest honor. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said the "world lost a
giant."
^ I just saw Eva Kor on a
Holocaust Documentary a few days ago (“The Accountant of Auschwitz.”) While I
do not personally agree with forgiving mass murderers like the Nazis if it gave
her any peace and helped her forget all the horrors her and her family suffered
then it was right for her. ^
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