Marion Ein Lewin, born in Holland, survived the concentration camp Bergen Belsen together with her parents and her twin brother. One of a handful of families who survived the Holocaust intact, they arrived in New York City in 1947. Marion and Steven, then age 9, had never been to school and were placed in kindergarten. Every few weeks, the twins proceeded to the next grade until they finally caught up with their proper class. Today, Marion and her brother, according to all available data, are the only surviving twins of the Holocaust.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2025
6:30 PM EDT - 8:00 PM EDT
Inseparable: A Presentation by Holocaust Survivor Marion Lewin
In-Person Event
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