A 96-year-old Holocaust survivor formally completed her aliyah on Wednesday in Tel Aviv, nearly eight decades after her liberation from Nazi camps, surrounded by five generations of her descendants.
On Wednesday, February 18, 96-year-old Holocaust survivor Charlotte Roth formally completed her aliyah (immigration to Israel-ed.) process from within Israel, marking an extraordinary milestone in a ...
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‘Deep joy and strength’: 96-year-old Holocaust survivor is Israel’s newest immigrant
After losing her entire immediate family, Charlotte Roth rebuilt her life in US and spent decades living in Cleveland. Now, the matriarch of four generations is settling in Netanya The post ‘Deep joy ...
Charlotte Roth, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, has made aliyah, joining four generations of her family in the coastal city of Netanya. According to Aish, the mother-of-four said "I won” as she ...
Holocaust survivor Charlotte Roth, 96, finalized her immigration to Israel on Wednesday in Tel Aviv, nearly eight decades after being liberated from Nazi captivity. Roth, born in Czechoslovakia, ...
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