As a young boy during WWII, Sami Steigmann spent three years in a Nazi labor camp at Mogilev-Podolsky, in the Transnistria region of Ukraine. Now living in New York, he devotes himself to telling his story and sharing his practice of resilience — and embrace of life.
Marking Yom HaShoah — Holocaust Remembrance Day — Exit Strategy Host Stephanie Garry speaks with Sami about his gripping life journey not only as piercing history, but also as a remarkable model of perspective and legacy.
This episode of Exit Strategy is produced in partnership with Selfhelp Community Services.
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