As a Jew from Czernowitz, Sami's life story is remarkable. He was born on December 21, 1939. From 1941 through 1944, he was with his parents in Ukraine at Mogilev-Podolsky, a labor camp in an area called Transnistria. Subjected to Nazi medical experimentation, his life was saved by a German woman when he was dying of starvation. The camp was liberated by the Red Army and he grew up in Transylvania. In 1961, he immigrated to Israel and served in the Israeli Air Force.
Steigmann will share his story about life in a Nazi labor camp, the medical experiments he was subjected to, how he survived and the many lessons he’s learned throughout his life.
Listen to his first-hand account of a dark period of recent history and be inspired by a story of resilience and the ability to overcome the greatest difficulties. We encourage everyone to come and hear his remarkable story. A once in a lifetime event.
Sunday, May 11th, 2025, 7pm
Light refreshments will be served!
- Event is open to the public. All are invited to attend.
- Adults and teenagers welcome.
- Admission: $18 per person | College Students and High School students are FREE
- No membership or affiliation required.
- Pre-registration is required for all attendees.
Sponsors for this event help cover expenses, and allows us to bring other events to the community.