Rose Zar

Rose Zar (July 27, 1922 – November 1, 2001) was a Holocaust survivor and human rights activist.[1] After World War II, she published In the Mouth of the Wolf, which won the Association of Jewish Libraries's Best Book Award, [2] and toured the world educating young people about the war and sharing her story. In the Mouth of the Wolf is still taught in schools throughout the United States and Israel.[3]

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