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    View Holocaust Survivor Legacy Project - Jeanette Buchwald by JFSA ClevelandPreview
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    Holocaust Survivor Legacy Project - Jeanette Buchwald

    by JFSA Cleveland

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    Born Yenta Faiga Auerbach in Łódź, Poland, in 1936, Jeanette Buchwald’s early childhood was shaped by love, tradition, and a close-knit family—until the outbreak of World War II forced her into a life of constant flight and unimaginable hardship. Fleeing the Nazis, her family crossed forests at night, were deported in cattle cars to Siberia, and endured brutal winters in a Soviet labor camp where survival depended on relentless work and resilience.

    After years in exile in Uzbekistan, and the devastating loss of nearly her entire extended family, Jeanette returned briefly to Poland before rebuilding her life in a displaced persons camp in Germany. In 1949, she immigrated to the United States, arriving in Cleveland as a young girl who had already learned six languages and survived war, hunger, and displacement.

    Determined to create opportunity from adversity, Jeanette became a nurse, caring for some of the earliest open-heart surgery patients at Mt. Sinai Hospital. She built a loving family with her husband, Frank, raised three children, and dedicated herself to community, tradition, and service. Today, she speaks publicly about the Holocaust, urging future generations to remember, to cherish freedom, and to understand that “war is good for no one.”

    Jeanette Buchwald’s story is one of courage, reinvention, and unwavering commitment to life—proof that even after profound loss, it is possible to build a future filled with purpose, family, and hope.
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    • Primary Category: Family History / Family Tree
    • Additional Categories History, Biographies & Memoirs
    • Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
      # of Pages: 40
    • Publish Date: Feb 13, 2026
    • Language English
    • Keywords World War II, survivor, Holocaust
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    JFSA Cleveland
    Pepper Pike, Ohio

    JFSA helps individuals and families with solutions to face life’s challenges with confidence through five service areas aimed at helping people with mental illness and developmental disabilities achieve greater independence and inclusion; helping families achieve self-sufficiency in the face of financial crisis, homelessness, or domestic abuse; providing solutions seniors and other adults need to continue to manage their independence and live healthier lives; and strengthening the role teens and young adults play in the community.

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