Ruth Minsky Sender is a Holocaust survivor and author known for her poignant memoirs detailing her experiences during World War II. Born in Poland in 1926, she was interned in Nazi concentration camps before emigrating to the United States. Sender's works, including "The Cage," offer powerful insights into survival, resilience, and hope. Her writing serves as a testament to the enduring human spirit amidst unimaginable adversity.
I am a survivor.
Without hope people die.
It’s not easy to forget, but it’s possible.
We all need to believe in something.
We have to learn to live with the pain.
I am not going to give up.
I couldn’t believe we were going to be free.
There’s a time to cry and a time to laugh.
We are all one family.
We have to hold on to our dreams.
We have to find joy in little things.
Life can be very hard, but we can survive.