UNITED NATIONS – Eva Lavi was 6 years old when Oskar Schindler helped save her life.
“I feel guilty that I survived,” she told the United Nations on Wednesday, 74 years after she was spared the certain fate of death at Auschwitz.
“When I go with pupils to the camps in Poland, I imagine thousands of my brother Jews marching to their death. I wonder why God saved me?” Lavi said. “Perhaps he wanted me to do something big? Something big and I’m only an ordinary woman, with no special achievements, but now when I’m here talking to the United Nations, this is the big something that God planned for me.”
Lavi is the youngest person saved by the legendary Schindler, who is credited with saving the lives of at least 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. Now, at 81 years old, she stood Continue reading at Fox News