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    View Holocaust Survivor Legacy Project - Louise Gips by JFSA ClevelandPreview
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    Holocaust Survivor Legacy Project - Louise Gips

    by JFSA Cleveland

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    Born on December 24, 1933, in Bobowa, Poland, Louise Gips grew up in a close-knit Orthodox Jewish community where faith, family, and hard work shaped daily life. The youngest of four children, she was raised on a small farm by parents who were devoted to their traditions and to one another. Her childhood, filled with Shabbat dinners, Hebrew school, and simple joys, was shattered when Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939.

    At just five years old, Louise fled with her family by horse and cart, crossing a burning bridge and eventually being deported to Siberia after being accused of disloyalty. For three bitter years, her family endured freezing temperatures and forced labor. Later, in Tajikistan, they survived disease, hunger, and relentless antisemitism. After the war, they returned to Poland only to face violent hostility, forcing them to flee once again—this time to displaced persons camps in Austria.

    In 1949, nearly fifteen years old, Louise immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, where she learned English, worked long hours to support her family, and began building a new life. She married Harry Gips, raised three children, and helped run their dry-cleaning business, instilling in her family a deep sense of resilience and responsibility. Today, surrounded by children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, Louise continues to share her story in schools and public forums.

    Her message is urgent and unwavering: never forget the Holocaust, and never assume that hatred cannot rise again. Louise Gips’ life stands as a powerful testament to survival, perseverance, and the enduring strength of the Jewish people.
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    • Primary Category: Family History / Family Tree
    • Additional Categories History, Biographies & Memoirs
    • Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
      # of Pages: 40
    • Publish Date: Feb 10, 2026
    • Language English
    • Keywords World War II, Holocaust Survivor, Holocaust
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    JFSA Cleveland
    Pepper Pike, Ohio

    JFSA helps individuals and families with solutions to face life’s challenges with confidence through five service areas aimed at helping people with mental illness and developmental disabilities achieve greater independence and inclusion; helping families achieve self-sufficiency in the face of financial crisis, homelessness, or domestic abuse; providing solutions seniors and other adults need to continue to manage their independence and live healthier lives; and strengthening the role teens and young adults play in the community.

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