MIAMI – Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, starts on the night of Sunday, September 25, and ends on Tuesday, September 27.
It is a annually tradition for Goodman Jewish Relatives Providers of Broward County to provide 500 classic holiday break meals to Holocaust survivors ahead of Rosh Hashanah.
Hallandale resident Sally Dauman, 95, was virtually years 12 old when Hitler rose to ability.
She survived the Jewish ghetto in Lodz, Poland, witnessed her sister staying killed by the Nazis, survived Auschwitz and now lives by yourself.
Associates from Goodman JFS knocked on her door and sent her bag.
Her confront lit up with a big dazzling smile as she welcomed them into her condominium stating, “It is fantastic to have people today bring in… at this time of my everyday living, certainly.”
Goodman Jewish Family members Expert services provides food items, socialization options, house treatment and unexpected emergency services to Holocaust survivors.
Randy Coleman the Govt Director says, “This is part of her prolonged family members, the partnership our staff members has with Sally is what we do at Goodman Jewish Provider is an extended relatives to people who missing loved ones in the Holocaust.
“So what is that bag of goodies…which incorporates that holiday getaway meal? Rami Spiegel from Goodman JFS laid it out, “We have a Jewish calendar, honey cake, apples and honey, grape juice, and candles that are in the memory of people today who have passed.”
And just as important for Sally, make contact with. A take a look at, from her “extended relatives” on the eve of Rosh Hashannah.