Lily Ebert, a 100-year-old Auschwitz survivor, recently became a great-great-grandma, celebrating five generations of Jewish life. She expressed gratitude for surviving the Holocaust and emphasized that the Nazis did not win. Various individuals, including Israeli officials, praised Lily's resilience and the continuation of Jewish heritage.
AMAZING: Lily Ebert, 100-year-old Auschwitz survivor and now a great-great-grandma, celebrates five generations of life. 'The Nazis did not win!' From Auschwitz's brink to a flourishing Jewish family legacy. Photo: @DovForman https://t.co/ukHzSwdwwe
🫡 Salute to a good Jew. He stands for humanity, not for Jewish Supremacy. https://t.co/BQ6kyefQiY
Mazel tov Lily. Your life continues to be an inspiration. https://t.co/bvzqffy2Et
Mazal Tov Lily 💙 You exemplify what it means to be Jewish. We will never give up. Despite everything, we choose life. https://t.co/I3yN1V95De
This week, my great-grandma, Lily Ebert, a 100-year-old Auschwitz survivor, became a great-great-grandma. "I never expected to survive the Holocaust. Now I have five beautiful generations. The Nazis did not win!" From near-death at Auschwitz to five generations of Jewish life. https://t.co/ztcfCsTkIU