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For family Passover Seders, Dr. Ornstein wrote stories about her Holocaust experiences, which she collected into a book.
Despite the unspeakable horror of her youth, she embraced a school of psychotherapy that stresses empathy and the belief that ...
Anna Ornstein said in an interview Monday she believed her husband’s self-esteem, and hers, enabled them to survive and shaped their outlook on the academic discipline they chose.
Anna Ornstein, 87, photographed at her residence in Brookline, Massachusetts, is a survivor of the Nazi’s Auschwitz concentration camp, which was liberated 70 years ago as of Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015.
According to Anna Ornstein, 89, who answered a Globe reporter's questions with her husband, the basis for the book was an autobiography that Ornstein wrote for a German publication in 2007.
Anna Ornstein: “Now, first, you had to get out of the car. And you are being pushed and shoved. When we are here in this studio, you don't hear the dogs barking, ...
But survivor Dr. Anna Ornstein, 91, told a story of not just horror but of liberation, hope and pride as she spoke to an overflow crowd at a gathering Feb. 11 at the Chelmsford Public Library.
Anna Ornstein was 17 years old when she was taken to Auschwitz and separated from much of her family, in June of 1944. Ornstein spoke with On Point’s Meghna Chakrabarti about her story of ...