March 29, 2024
Jewish Holocaust Survivor Selma Rossen | Last Chance Testimony Initiative | USC Shoah Foundation

Jewish Holocaust Survivor Selma Rossen | Last Chance Testimony Initiative | USC Shoah Foundation

Jewish Holocaust Survivor Selma Rossen | Last Chance Testimony Initiative | USC Shoah Foundation

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Jewish Holocaust Survivor Selma Rossen | Last Chance Testimony Initiative | USC Shoah Foundation

Jewish Holocaust survivor, Selma Rossen, was interviewed in 2020 as part of USC Shoah Foundation’s Last Chance Testimony Initiative.

There are 50,000 Holocaust survivors living in the United States today. Many of them have never shared their stories. USC Shoah Foundation’s Last Chance Testimony Initiative is a race-against-time effort to record Holocaust survivor experiences. Help us preserve survivor stories – for their families, for their communities, for a world still fighting antisemitism. Testimony collection now under way in Los Angeles and West Palm Beach. For more information and to sign up for an interview, visit https://sfi.usc.edu/last-chance.

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