On this edition of Conversations, Tova Friedman talks with host Dan Skinner about “The Daughter of Auschwitz – My Story of Resilience, Survival and Hope,” which she co-authored with Malcolm Brabant, an award-winning foreign correspondent. Friedman is 84 years old and one of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz. Drawing from her experience and vivid memories, she writes and speaks against anti-Semitism and prejudice. She was the director of a nonprofit social service agency for 25 years and continues to work as a therapist.
Conversations: Tova Friedman, "The Daughter of Auschwitz - My Story of Resilience, Survival, and Hope"
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