The belly button story made me cry. Her Christian friends lied to protect her, and it’s easily the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard. Bawling over here. 😭 Thank you for your courage and incredible story
The fact that she could tell by her Mother’s expression not to choose her and to follow through with it at her young age is incredible. Her Mother’s effort to save her daughters life breaks my heart. She knew she would never see her again. This is a Mother’s love.
I was moved to tears with your story. I know your mother and grandmother are with God. Please continue sharing with each generation so that this is never forgotten.
I was born the same year as Yehudith, but here in the states. I remember that time very well, but people now don't understand. Many refuse to believe what happened... it is unthinkable for them. We took refugees into our home to help them, some had no mother, but a dad to take care of them, as they adjusted, hoping for a safer life. Sadly, 'hatred' is still alive on this earth, and evil still wants to hurt and maim the ones they target. May God protect His chosen people, and us who have chosen Him as their Savior. Pray especially for His chosen, Isreal !
Anyone in this day who calls anyone else a “Nazi” should have to watch this video and other survivor stories. This woman is a hero and praise God she is here to tell us her story so history is not repeated. God bless her! Thank you for sharing your story and pain. God is with you! 🇺🇸❤️🇮🇱
I cannot begin to understand the level of heartache and pain families felt, being torn apart, never knowing what happened to each of them, hearing the awful stories and then the stories that brought them to realise they had been killed in a concentration camp. The sheer agony in such frightening times must have been overwhelming. I often think how badly they were treated and its heartbreaking
I worry deeply about the people who deny this every happened. We are living in scary times because there is an uprising of fascism in DC, and we must NOT let history repeat itself. Blessings to this lady. I am so very sorry for what she experienced.
a part of your story brought up a memory of missing my mother.im irish and both my parents went to england for work.after a few weeks i used to look down the lane expecting to see her walking up the hill ,coming back to me,it hurt.your story was so sad it brought a lump to my throat.i have been to bergen many times and visited belsen twice .i was 17 at the time in the forces im 70 now .the visit to the camp had a profound effect on me and i still ponder why how humans can do such things.i feel ashamed of being a human sometimes.keep the world informed over and over again to teach all new generations of what happened to your people.
Thank you Mrs. Kleinman for sharing your story with us. Illuminating the human condition is the best way to learn. I am so sorry for your loss and pain.
This is just soo horrifying and tragic to listen to even today, approximately 73 years and three generations later.. Can't even begin to imagine how emotionally and physically exhausting it would have been for those who did and didn't perish. May all their brave souls rest forever in the peace that they never achieved, even during the last of their breaths.
What a wonderful Mother superior. She loved her and told little yehudith that "Jesus was protecting her.. Always"... So much love and compassion. Praise the Lord
Wow! And what of all the problems and fighting we all had as children can compare to the tragedy of a 5 year old watching her mother being taken away and then being walked out of that building in the hands of strangers? Can any of us imagine what it must feel like to a small child, to one of our own children, to come home from school one day to her mother and a few hours later be alone in the world? There but for the grace of God... How absolutely devastating to all the children of that brutal world and to all the children surviving in the ravages of war today in so many corners of the world as we sit in front of our flat screen TV’s with a plate of food that these children, our children, have never even seen in their short lifetimes! May the Lord keep them safe and never let another child suffer such anguish again!
One question....the Nazi officer who allowed Yehudith to go with her Christian neighbor had to have known that she was Jewish because her mother and grandmother was Jewish....so why did he let her go? I'm glad he did!
I am Venezuelan and live in Venezuela, I have always had great respect for the Jewish people, the levels of evil we now live in Venezuela, saving the distances, bring us closer to the suffering that you experienced during the Second World War, these documentaries are really touching, god bless you
Very interesting and really moving story of a child's survival, which was saved by Christians and the Catholic Nuns for no other reason or material reward than the God's love and goodness of non-Jewish people.
Thank you for this. It brings tears to my eyes. Hold the good, the love, the kindness, the beauty.... Yehudith bless you and your family forever and ever and know your Mom is fine and well.
I am so very much touched by this woman testimony as I am with most others...Thank you Yad Vashem for existing to perpetuate those. Here in the province of Quebec, Canada where I live, they do not teach enough about the Holocaust in school at least not in French speaking establishments. I questionned my daughter about it and her knowledge of it is minimal, very minimal. I am trying to compensate and certainly will introduce her to this site. Thank you very much to you and to those who accepted to share their memories with us.
God bless you..so sorry you had to go through this heinous experience.... I so feel your pain on losing your beloved Mother.....a mother's love is unconditional and her memory will stay in your heart forever... until we are reunited again in God's loving arms. X
Very heartbreaking story. I couldn't help but laugh regarding the belly button. You were a beautiful and smart little girl and coped so well during those confusing times. It really was a miracle that you were saved and went on to have a beautiful family of your own.
Many chindren were saved thanks to christian nuns and priests, who risked their lives in doing so. One of my fatherś best firends Rene Bleiberg, was made pass as a christian boy un a french catholic school and saved. He came to Venezuela after the war, and lived here until he died.
Heartbreaking it is impossible to imagine your agony and confusion at such a young age. God bless the nuns and all those non jews who kept the goodness of mankind alive. Thank god we have yisrael a strong proud thriving country such cruelty and humiliation will never happen to us again
Such difficult decisions to be made at that age and to see your mother and grandmother disappear before your eyes....There is no hell....It was and is Right Here on Earth... Your journey beautifully told .Thank you Yehudith.... I.m originally from England and my mothers maiden name Freedman....I often think what may have been had Britain been invaded... Greetings now from Australia....
Such a important work to share and conserve that and so much other histories. That shouldn't be ever forgotten. Such a strong child and woman, that no words are ever will have the power to describe that.
I love the belly button story. So funny! The older girl knew but needed to convince her, because she was to young to understand her danger. I wonder how many Jewish children lived in convents. Not so many, perhaps.
I was very glad to hear this story involving a benevolent Nunnery. I have heard many terrible stories pertaining to the behaviour of the Vatican and the clergy during that humanity-forsaken war.
So beautiful and sad at the same time...Wonderful way of sharing, wonderful way of reaching the world, wonderful risk love of many in the midst of such unrelenting hatred. Light of God shines!
Wow her mother knew as much as it broke her heart that she had to look at her daughter strangely and hope her daughter was intuitive enough to know not to pick her as mama because that would mean her baby dies too. Her mom knew what that camp was all about.
These stories are priceless for us to know so that every time we hear discrimination against someone, we stop it then and there before it comes to a stage where it becomes a horrific legit law from some government body that's so inhuman. The holocaust and slavery are the two worst lessons from history.
World War II breaks my heart forever as I'm watching this I can't stop myself😭 how could the human being doing this kind tragic to humans I'm very very very sorry😭😭 God bless a Holy Land all Jewish people around the world peace🙏🇮🇱🙏🇮🇱🙏🇮🇱❤ from 🇦🇱
Very sad that she needed to choose between her mother or family friend ? when the mother new she was going to the death camp and she would never see her daughter again must of been horrible.
I think your daughter (in her teenage picture) looks like your Mother.....I see her kind face in your daughter’s face! Much Love! May God’s Precious Mercy, Love and Blessings be upon you ALWAYS! Jesus still loves you! Your Christian Friend Who Loves Jews Much 🕊💕🙏✝️✡️🙋♀️💕
How sad experience you had.?Maybe the mere thought that you will soon see your mother was enough for you to have the strength of living the Lord was with you.Thanks God for saving the innocent child.
My Great G Grandmother was a Jew. But her family came here to the U.S. from Germany long before the Holocaust and married an Irish man. Thank God. Her son, my Great Grandfather , told my aunt that his Mother and family changed their last name after coming here. She asked him why and he said "because of who they were." She never asked him who they were and he never said. In fact the whole family during my time did not know who they were. We just assumed that they were German. But their dark skin and hair was a mystery. Until, I started doing some serious genealogy, got in touch with a distant cousin and did my DNA. I don't know why they came over here but I suspect it was from prejudice but I really don't know. But they did well over here.
What a traumatic life for a young child Racism is evil.... it has been around since the beginning of time and I’m sure it will be until the end, I just don’t understand that mentality Jesus sure DID save her from the horrible atrocities she would have faced had she gone with her momma and grandmother .... heartbreaking
And than to realise that Jesus, Yeshua, was and is and will always be a Jew Himself. A Jew who protected you all the way. You don't have to choose between the two
This is so effing depressing, like, what the fuck is WRONG WITH PEOPLE???? I've read history books on interwar and Nazi Germany and I *still* don't get it. Like, how could you even THINK to do something like that???? What goes through someone's head???? Bless the neighbor lady for rescuing her, bless the nuns, even maybe the Nazi soldier who gave her a way out, but that poor girl, her poor mother, her poor grandmother. Why??? Just WHY???
What terrible decisions to make and at such a young age. Religion, race, colour of skin etc. should never divide people. Feeling emotional: Victory in Europe day (WW2) tomorrow: PEACE FOR ALL NOW!
An inspiring story told by an inspirational woman But there's no such thing as a good Nazi. He may have saved Yehuditha, but he acted brutally to her mother and grandmother זצ״ל
The belly button story made me cry. Her Christian friends lied to protect her, and it’s easily the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard. Bawling over here. 😭 Thank you for your courage and incredible story
The fact that she could tell by her Mother’s expression not to choose her and to follow through with it at her young age is incredible. Her Mother’s effort to save her daughters life breaks my heart. She knew she would never see her again. This is a Mother’s love.
Your mother would be so proud of you! Your courage is phenomenal. You are a blessing.
I was moved to tears with your story. I know your mother and grandmother are with God. Please continue sharing with each generation so that this is never forgotten.
Thank-you Yehudith for your courage to tell your story.
Mother superiority . She was a perfect human being during hard times of people .
A child being separated from their mother is one of the worst, if not THE worst, form of human suffering.
lest we forget. children pay the heaviest price of war! may we all work together for peace.
I was born the same year as Yehudith, but here in the states. I remember that time very well,
but people now don't understand. Many refuse to believe what happened... it is unthinkable
for them. We took refugees into our home to help them, some had no mother, but a dad to
take care of them, as they adjusted, hoping for a safer life. Sadly, 'hatred' is still alive on this
earth, and evil still wants to hurt and maim the ones they target. May God protect His chosen people, and us who have chosen Him as their Savior. Pray especially for His chosen, Isreal !
Anyone in this day who calls anyone else a “Nazi” should have to watch this video and other survivor stories. This woman is a hero and praise God she is here to tell us her story so history is not repeated. God bless her! Thank you for sharing your story and pain. God is with you! 🇺🇸❤️🇮🇱
I cannot begin to understand the level of heartache and pain families felt, being torn apart, never knowing what happened to each of them, hearing the awful stories and then the stories that brought them to realise they had been killed in a concentration camp. The sheer agony in such frightening times must have been overwhelming. I often think how badly they were treated and its heartbreaking
I worry deeply about the people who deny this every happened. We are living in scary times because there is an uprising of fascism in DC, and we must NOT let history repeat itself. Blessings to this lady. I am so very sorry for what she experienced.
I'm balling I don't understand how people can be so evil and heartless. I swear these horrific stories kill me, so sad! I'm so sorry for you
Wow! What an amazing story. Yehudit is such a strong woman and her mother was so strong in letting her go. Heartbreaking.
a part of your story brought up a memory of missing my mother.im irish and both my parents went to england for work.after a few weeks i used to look down the lane expecting to see her walking up the hill ,coming back to me,it hurt.your story was so sad it brought a lump to my throat.i have been to bergen many times and visited belsen twice .i was 17 at the time in the forces im 70 now .the visit to the camp had a profound effect on me and i still ponder why how humans can do such things.i feel ashamed of being a human sometimes.keep the world informed over and over again to teach all new generations of what happened to your people.
Thank you Mrs. Kleinman for sharing your story with us. Illuminating the human condition is the best way to learn. I am so sorry for your loss and pain.
This is just soo horrifying and tragic to listen to even today, approximately 73 years and three generations later.. Can't even begin to imagine how emotionally and physically exhausting it would have been for those who did and didn't perish. May all their brave souls rest forever in the peace that they never achieved, even during the last of their breaths.
What a wonderful Mother superior. She loved her and told little yehudith that "Jesus was protecting her.. Always"... So much love and compassion. Praise the Lord
Can't believe this little girl had to choose between her mother, and then Mother Superior years later. Such a sad story.
Wow! And what of all the problems and fighting we all had as children can compare to the tragedy of a 5 year old watching her mother being taken away and then being walked out of that building in the hands of strangers? Can any of us imagine what it must feel like to a small child, to one of our own children, to come home from school one day to her mother and a few hours later be alone in the world? There but for the grace of God...
How absolutely devastating to all the children of that brutal world and to all the children surviving in the ravages of war today in so many corners of the world as we sit in front of our flat screen TV’s with a plate of food that these children, our children, have never even seen in their short lifetimes! May the Lord keep them safe and never let another child suffer such anguish again!
One question....the Nazi officer who allowed Yehudith to go with her Christian neighbor had to have known that she was Jewish because her mother and grandmother was Jewish....so why did he let her go? I'm glad he did!
Thank you for sharing your story. The love of your mom, your grandma, and the mother superior protected you and blessed you to survive and blossom.
My heart breaks for her and her mother they were so close 💔you'll see each other in heaven 😞
I am Venezuelan and live in Venezuela, I have always had great respect for the Jewish people, the levels of evil we now live in Venezuela, saving the distances, bring us closer to the suffering that you experienced during the Second World War, these documentaries are really touching, god bless you
An exceptional story Yehudith of detail,inner strength and miracles,May you know only joy.
I am almost totally speechless hearing your story. Thank you for sharing it. I hope it helps us all remember. I have tears.
I got a teary eyed of this story...so, love your mom always while she is still here on earth.
Very interesting and really moving story of a child's survival, which was saved by Christians and the Catholic Nuns for no other reason or material reward than the God's love and goodness of non-Jewish people.
May the Lord bless you & all of the survivors, always. RIP to your Mother & Grandmother.
Thank you for this. It brings tears to my eyes. Hold the good, the love, the kindness, the beauty.... Yehudith bless you and your family forever and ever and know your Mom is fine and well.
I am so very much touched by this woman testimony as I am with most others...Thank you Yad Vashem for existing to perpetuate those. Here in the province of Quebec, Canada where I live, they do not teach enough about the Holocaust in school at least not in French speaking establishments. I questionned my daughter about it and her knowledge of it is minimal, very minimal. I am trying to compensate and certainly will introduce her to this site. Thank you very much to you and to those who accepted to share their memories with us.
You are a brave and peaceful soul. Thank you so very much for telling your recollection of what happened.
God bless you..so sorry you had to go through this heinous experience.... I so feel your pain on losing your beloved Mother.....a mother's love is unconditional and her memory will stay in your heart forever... until we are reunited again in God's loving arms. X
Very heartbreaking story. I couldn't help but laugh regarding the belly button. You were a beautiful and smart little girl and coped so well during those confusing times. It really was a miracle that you were saved and went on to have a beautiful family of your own.
Many chindren were saved thanks to christian nuns and priests, who risked their lives in doing so. One of my fatherś best firends Rene Bleiberg, was made pass as a christian boy un a french catholic school and saved. He came to Venezuela after the war, and lived here until he died.
Heartbreaking it is impossible to imagine your agony and confusion at such a young age. God bless the nuns and all those non jews who kept the goodness of mankind alive. Thank god we have yisrael a strong proud thriving country such cruelty and humiliation will never happen to us again
Remember all this started with name calling....Be Kind Always.
Such difficult decisions to be made at that age and to see your mother and grandmother disappear before your eyes....There is no hell....It was and is Right Here on Earth... Your journey beautifully told .Thank you Yehudith.... I.m originally from England and my mothers maiden name Freedman....I often think what may have been had Britain been invaded... Greetings now from Australia....
Such a brave woman!.....thank hou for Sharing your story ......my heart goes out to all the victem's .... that there soul may have found peace...❤
That was a wonderful and worthwhile story.
Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Such a important work to share and conserve that and so much other histories. That shouldn't be ever forgotten. Such a strong child and woman, that no words are ever will have the power to describe that.
Much more respect to the convent staffs... Salute...
So sad. Her mother looks so kind. Tragic.
I love the belly button story. So funny! The older girl knew but needed to convince her, because she was to young to understand her danger. I wonder how many Jewish children lived in convents. Not so many, perhaps.
Thank you Yehudith, for being so brave in telling us about your life!!!
I love this sweet Lady she deserves many many more years of happiness. I am sad about her mommy😭😭😭😭
How sad! I am sure your children love you dearly and you are an excellent mother.
Wow! I was moved to tears by your story!
I was very glad to hear this story involving a benevolent Nunnery. I have heard many terrible stories pertaining to the behaviour of the Vatican and the clergy during that humanity-forsaken war.
Thanks to Christian nun and to God be the glory.
So beautiful and sad at the same time...Wonderful way of sharing, wonderful way of reaching the world, wonderful risk love of many in the midst of such unrelenting hatred. Light of God shines!
remarkable little girl. the horrors inflicted upon such a young child predicated on simple hate.
Wow her mother knew as much as it broke her heart that she had to look at her daughter strangely and hope her daughter was intuitive enough to know not to pick her as mama because that would mean her baby dies too. Her mom knew what that camp was all about.
These stories are priceless for us to know so that every time we hear discrimination against someone, we stop it then and there before it comes to a stage where it becomes a horrific legit law from some government body that's so inhuman. The holocaust and slavery are the two worst lessons from history.
So necessary to watch and learn from the courageous survivors . This can happen again .
The girls were trying to keep her safe. So wonderful.
So horrifically sad. Europe looked quite beautiful in the early to mid 1930s...so sad
What a sad poignant account - bless you and those whose efforts to let you grow up and have children of your own......I wish you peace, ma'am.
World War II breaks my heart forever as I'm watching this I can't stop myself😭 how could the human being doing this kind tragic to humans I'm very very very sorry😭😭 God bless a Holy Land all Jewish people around the world peace🙏🇮🇱🙏🇮🇱🙏🇮🇱❤ from 🇦🇱
Very sad that she needed to choose between her mother or family friend ? when the mother new she was going to the death camp and she would never see her daughter again must of been horrible.
I'm glad someone like my comet . that poor little girl having to leave her mum like that and never ever seeing her again .
I love how you is telling your personal life thanks very much xxx
😭... I am watching stories after Stories about this . Innocent men and women being punished for nothing.
And most of today's (2018) children panic when they misplace their cell phones.
God bless you and keep you safe x
You are a blessing. Thank you for sharing. God bless you.
Thank you for sharing your story, you are brave!
This story made me cry :(, especially when she hugged mother superior and mother superior gave her the cross that she was wearing.
This is a very sad story about this little girl who was very close to her mother......but a rather happy ending ......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing your story with the world!
Powerful. Brought tears to my eyes 😢
twice in her life she had to choose.the time came also with the mother superior.I wonder Yehudith did you see mother superior again?
I think your daughter (in her teenage picture) looks like your Mother.....I see her kind face in your daughter’s face! Much Love! May God’s Precious Mercy, Love and Blessings be upon you ALWAYS! Jesus still loves you! Your Christian Friend Who Loves Jews Much 🕊💕🙏✝️✡️🙋♀️💕
How sad experience you had.?Maybe the mere thought that you will soon see your mother was enough for you to have the strength of living the Lord was with you.Thanks God for saving the innocent child.
Heartbreaking! Religion, should never be, A TOOL!
My Great G Grandmother was a Jew. But her family came here to the U.S. from Germany long before the Holocaust and married an Irish man. Thank God. Her son, my Great Grandfather , told my aunt that his Mother and family changed their last name after coming here. She asked him why and he said "because of who they were." She never asked him who they were and he never said. In fact the whole family during my time did not know who they were. We just assumed that they were German. But their dark skin and hair was a mystery. Until, I started doing some serious genealogy, got in touch with a distant cousin and did my DNA. I don't know why they came over here but I suspect it was from prejudice but I really don't know. But they did well over here.
What a traumatic life for a young child
Racism is evil.... it has been around since the beginning of time and I’m sure it will be until the end, I just don’t understand that mentality
Jesus sure DID save her from the horrible atrocities she would have faced had she gone with her momma and grandmother .... heartbreaking
The whole world should see this.
Yehudith, I. Wish you and family best of everything you wish for,,, Don't forget there is Retribution for the Good and the bad
Thank you for sharing your story.
And than to realise that Jesus, Yeshua, was and is and will always be a Jew Himself. A Jew who protected you all the way. You don't have to choose between the two
what a beautiful account--what bravery from Yehudith.
The bellybutton part is quite unique
Her mom was so lovely women. I was crying for her. too sad.
bless this woman shalom
a powerful story that touched my heart....
What a beautiful little girl!
Such a interesting story en feel so sad to heard ur story....
I’m very sorry Rest In Peace 😭 I love you all
Beautiful story. ..lovely lady
I can't stop crying.
Mother Superior risked her own life to protect Yehudith.
Thank you so much for your story.so proud that you went to Israel the place for Jewish people.
This is so effing depressing, like, what the fuck is WRONG WITH PEOPLE???? I've read history books on interwar and Nazi Germany and I *still* don't get it. Like, how could you even THINK to do something like that???? What goes through someone's head????
Bless the neighbor lady for rescuing her, bless the nuns, even maybe the Nazi soldier who gave her a way out, but that poor girl, her poor mother, her poor grandmother. Why??? Just WHY???
I don't know why after watching this video, there were tears in my eyes.
What terrible decisions to make and at such a young age. Religion, race, colour of skin etc. should never divide people. Feeling emotional: Victory in Europe day (WW2) tomorrow: PEACE FOR ALL NOW!
An inspiring story told by an inspirational woman
But there's no such thing as a good Nazi. He may have saved Yehuditha, but he acted brutally to her mother and grandmother זצ״ל
She got the saddest eyes.
Moved me to tears.
We should all learn one thing from this that G-D made all humans to live together in peace no matter what RELIGION you have.
God bless the woman who saved her☺☺