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87-year-old Holocaust survivor shares remarkable story with 30 IDF soldiers

FIDF Live features Rena Quint and her journey of survival and triumph as a child of the Holocaust

Jerusalem, Israel (January 23, 2023) – At just 3 years old, Rena Quint’s life was uprooted when the Nazis invaded her hometown of Piotrków Trybunalski. Th e day before this past International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Rena shared her heart-wrenching journey and miraculous story of survival through the Holocaust, in her living room in Jerusalem, with 30 soldiers from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

Friends of the IDF (FIDF) facilitated this meaningful, emotional gathering to provide soldiers with a heightened sense of purpose as they bravely protect the Jewish homeland, a safe haven for Jews everywhere, leading up to the 75th anniversary of its establishment this spring.

In 1942, at the tender age of 6, Quint’s mother and two older brothers were transferred to the extermination camp of Treblinka. She and her father spent several years slaving in a glass factory before her father, and a woman who was watching over her, were killed. From that point on, several other women at the camp cared for her and were ultimately responsible for her survival. Against all odds, Quint was finally liberated in Germany’s BergenBelsen concentration camp. She was the sole survivor of her family.

Rena Quint shares her story with 30 IDF soldiers. Photo credit: Courtesy of FIDF.

At the end of the war, Quint went to Sweden where a Jewish woman, also a Holocaust survivor who had recently lost her daughter, suggested that she take her daughter’s visa and go with her to America. The woman died several months after arriving and Quint was then adopted by an American couple and went on to earn her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education.

Proud to be a schoolteacher and lecturer at Adelphi University in New York, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Quint established a new life for herself. She eventually made Aliyah with her husband and four children. For more than 30 years, Quint has dedicated herself to volunteering at Yad Vashem — The World Holocaust Remembrance Center, where she speaks with groups from the world over.

Meet this fascinating woman of strength and bravery as she shares her stories with IDF soldiers responsible for protecting the Jewish homeland, presented only by Friends of the IDF (FIDF).

FIDF LIVE, hosted by American former Lone Soldier and author Joel Chasnoff, is a high-level production broadcast that brings awareness of FIDF’s mission and activities to a broader audience. By introducing content through this platform, FIDF is connecting Americans and the world to Israel. FIDF has always been a bridge between Americans and Israelis, and this virtual experience continues that tradition in a novel way, serving as the place for everyone who loves Israel and wants to stay connected.

About Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF):

FIDF was established in 1981 by a group of Holocaust survivors as a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization with the mission of transforming the lives of the young men and women of the IDF who protect Israel and Jews worldwide through empowering educational, financial, well-being and cultural initiatives. With 24 chapters throughout the U.S., FIDF proudly supports soldiers before, during and after their service, as well as families of fallen soldiers and wounded veterans, reinforcing the vital bond between the communities in the U.S. and the soldiers of the IDF. For more information, please visit www.fidf.org.

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