Born in Brooklyn, New York, Elizabeth Rosenberg acquired a Masters and Doctoral degree researching the ramifications of the transmission of trauma from Holocaust survivor to their offspring. The author considers herself fortunate to have been raised by Holocaust Survivor parents who – in spite of the horrific trauma they endured – role modeled courage, optimism, faith and resilience. As such, the author derives enormous happiness amongst her beloved children and grandchildren and extended family of sisters, nieces and nephews and cousins, commitment and dedication to clients, enjoys new experiences and challenges, and her new career as author.
To Live Another Day
Speaking to challenges faced by daughters and granddaughters of Holocaust survivors who modeled many mixed messages. In spite of the hardships, the novel portrays a compelling story of growth.
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This novel vividly brings to life the day to day emotional challenges faced by three Jewish-American girls who just want their Holocaust survivor mother to be happy.
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