About the Author
Irene Butter grew up as a Jewish child in Nazi-occupied Europe, where she survived two concentration camps before coming to the United States in 1945. Since the 1980s, she has been teaching others about the Holocaust and the lessons she learned surviving those traumatic years. Irene co-founded an Arab-Jewish women's dialog group, the Raoul Wallenberg Medal & Lecture series at the University of Michigan. She is a Fulbright Scholar and has been awarded multiple awards due to her humanitarian efforts.
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