The Jewish Chronicle

Meeting a Holocaust survivor inspired me to live my life to the full

- BY EVIE LEIGH

LAST November, my mother organised a trip to meet a 93-yearold Holocaust survivor named Chaim Ferster, who is truly inspiratio­nal.

I was extremely interested at school in learning about the Second World War and the persecutio­n of the Jews throughout the 1930s.

Having recently visited Anne Frank’s house in Amsterdam, I thought it would be fascinatin­g to see the war through another person’s eyes. I wanted to hear the real story from a survivor.

Mr Ferster welcomed us into his home and I listened intently, and was amazed and shocked to find out how much he had physically endured and what horrors he had witnessed — all because of the cruelty perpetrate­d by other people.

Chaim Ferster He had been imprisoned in eight concentrat­ion camps, including Auschwitz and Buchenwald.

While being held as a prisoner, he had experience­d sheer brutality and hard labour in temperatur­es of minus 25 degrees celsius.

Mr Ferster inspired me to never give up, no matter how bleak the situation may seem or how tough it is to keep going. He has altered my mind-set and has changed the way I look at life.

I hope to live my life to the full as he has fulfilled his life, even though I will hopefully never go through such horrors.

The hospitalit­y and kindness he showed was remarkable, considerin­g we were complete strangers to him. Afterwards, he insisted we both stayed for lunch with his family. Mr Ferster is due to receive a British Empire Medal this summer. He is a truly remarkable man who deserves to be widely admired. Evie Leigh, 13, attends Newcastle-under-Lyme school in Stafford

shire

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