Whether you're interested in following the football, listening to Bridgerton-inspired classical music or catching an outdoor ...
WEST LAFAYETTE-Purdue Athletics has launched the Cathy Wright-Eger Legacy of Leadership Program, a $22.5 million scholarship endowment initiative that will create permanent full-ride scholarship ...
A new box set, assembled for Davis’ centennial, collects a casually superlative set of recordings from the icon and his all-star quintet that seems to distill jazz’s past and peer into its future. In ...
“Dance!” That was what he said to her on her first night in the camp. Edith Eger could dance, of course: she had been learning ballet since she was five years old. In her leotard and tights, she had ...
Like many a grandmother, Edith Eger loved to bestow kisses on her grandchildren, who knew to lean in with the top of their head. Rather than a peck on the cheek or forehead, “my mother always kisses ...
More than 35 years after surviving Auschwitz, Edith Eva Eger returned to the Nazi concentration camp. The first time she had been there, in 1944 at age 16, her mission was to stay alive and save her ...
“I don’t have time to hate. I don’t forget what happened to me. I may not overcome it – I think I came to terms with it, and I was able to integrate it,” Eger said in a 1998 interview. Auschwitz ...
Edith Eva Eger, a clinical psychologist and bestselling author whose traumatic experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps — including being forced to dance for Josef Mengele, the notorious ...
For years, Edith Eger kept quiet, refusing to speak about the cattle cars or the death camps or the Nazi guard who broke her back. She never told her children how, at 16, she had been forced to dance ...
Edith Eva Eger (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrea Rumple) Edith Eva Eger, one of the last remaining Holocaust survivors old enough to remember life in the death camps, died on April 28 ...
Dr. Edith “Edie” Eger, a Holocaust survivor who endured the horrors of Auschwitz as a teenager and later became a prominent psychologist and author known for her teachings on resilience and healing, ...
Dr Edith Eger, the Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor and acclaimed author, has died at the age of 98. Her family confirmed she passed away peacefully on Monday, 27 April 2026, at her home in San Diego ...
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