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Rodi Glass - NNN 2025

Amsterdam, Netherlands

BORN: April 26, 1936 – Amsterdam, Netherlands


STORY OF SURVIVAL

Rodi Glass survived the Holocaust due to her family’s British citizenship and her grandfather’s extraordinary efforts to bribe officials and protect relatives. Arrested and sent to Westerbork, then spared from deportation, her family was eventually interned in the Vittel camp in France, where they were liberated by American forces. In 1951, she emigrated to the U.S. and started a new life. Rodi’s story is one of bravery, family loyalty, and improbable survival under constant threat.

Rodi Glass - NNN 2025

The Premiere Movie Screening is co-sponsored by the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center.

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Names, Not Numbers ®, an interactive, multi-media Holocaust oral history film documentary project created by educator Tova Fish-Rosenberg, transforms traditional history lessons into an inter-generational interactive program that preserves Holocaust survivors’ stories through the production of a student produced documentary film.

For more information, contact Rabbi Josh Zisook at jzisook@touro.edu or (224) 406-8902

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