Edith Eva Eger, known as the “Ballerina of Auschwitz,” saw her parents led to the gas chamber of a Nazi concentration camp and made it her life’s mission to help others heal from trauma. Eger will ...
I Danced for the Angel of Death - The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story reveals how Holocaust survivor Edith Eva Eger’s bravery keeps her alive through three concentration camps, including two encounters with ...
In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, we showcase The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story. In this harrowing tell-all documentary, Edith reveals how bravery kept her alive through three concentration camps, ...
Dr. Edith Eva Eger, a petite figure of 87 years, sat comfortably in an armchair on July 17 and addressed an audience in the intimate setting of Drs. Andrew and Diana Benedek’s Rancho Santa Fe home.
Eger's book tells of her survival of horrors at Auschwitz during World War II and her later life in the U.S. as she became a therapist; it's part memoir and part guide to processing trauma. "Although ...
Eger, 88, said she shares her story so others can learn about history. Otherwise, the world is doomed to repeat itself, she said. Edith Eva Eger, 88, was a teenager in Hungary when she and her family ...