Heritage as Resistance: A 3G's Fight Against Rising Antisemitism
In this powerful episode, Dr. Ira Savetsky shares how his identity as a grandson of Holocaust survivors has been shaped by the story of his great uncle Adolf Feuerstein. Ira reflects on the importance of preserving these stories in the face of rising antisemitism, and the responsibility he feels to educate others about the Holocaust.
Ira recounts his own experiences standing up against hate, from protesting an anti-Israel march in Israeli flag attire to providing pro bono medical care for Jewish victims of antisemitic attacks. He draws parallels between his family's past and the present day, sharing how being in Israel during the October 7th attacks reinforced his connection to his Jewish roots.
Throughout the discussion, Ira's unwavering commitment to his heritage shines through his efforts to raise his children with a strong Jewish identity and celebrate traditions like his family's cherished chicken soup recipe. His story serves as a testament to the resilience of the Jewish spirit and the vital role of future generations in ensuring the world never forgets.
Ira shares the story of his great uncle, Adolf Feuerstein’s, incredible survival from a Hungarian forced labor camp and Mauthausen Concentration Camp here.
Listen wherever podcasts are available, or click below to listen on Apple or Spotify: