Holocaust Survivor Zinaida Moiseevna Kruchek Celebrates 100th Birthday at YM&是的

Local Holocaust Survivor Celebrates 100th Birthday

One of the greatest privileges we have at the Y is caring for local Holocaust survivors and helping them age in place with dignity.

Yesterday, we celebrated Zinaida’s 100th birthday with her in her home. Zinaida was born on April 25, 1922, in Moldova and was raised in Odessa, Ukraine. Seventeen members of her family were burned alive in the Odessa Massacre in 1941. Zinaida and her father, mother, and sister survived the Holocaust by being evacuated to Bashkiria, where they lived until the end of the war. She went on to complete her education and become a doctor.

Like other survivors who experienced and witnessed many traumatic events and atrocities, Zinaida doesn’t often speak of the Holocaust. Instead, she prefers to focus on her life after the war, especially her family and her meaningful work saving lives as a doctor.

During yesterday’s celebration, we brought Zinaida peonies — the flower of her beloved Odessa — cake, and lots of joy

Like other local Holocaust survivors without family living in the area, Zinaida relies on the Y to help her with her basic needs and support at home.

The Y is dedicated to caring for the health and wellbeing of all local Holocaust survivors, and we continue to provide them with
• Nourishing meals and holiday celebrations;
• Field trips, like the one next week to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden;
• Commemorative events for V-Day, Yom HaShoah, and other occasions;
• Light housekeeping for those too frail to handle it themselves;
• Access to social services;
• Weekly Shabbat reflections groups;
• Opportunities to create oral histories;
• And more.

Because of our generous donors and funders, we are able to care for the most vulnerable in our community. Thank you!

关于 Y
建立在 1917, 青年党&华盛顿高地基督教青年会 & 因伍德 (他们) 是曼哈顿北部首屈一指的犹太社区中心——服务于种族和社会经济多元化的选区——通过关键的社会服务和创新的健康计划改善所有年龄段人群的生活质量, 健康, 教育, 和社会正义, 在促进多样性和包容性的同时, 和照顾有需要的人.

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