Judith Ginsburg
In 1945 she married Motke Ginsburg, also a Partisan who fought in the Russian unit, Iskra. They spent four years in Ferenvald, a Displaced Persons camp in Germany where they had their first two children, Howard and Riva.
Judith and her family immigrated to Troy, NY in 1948 and had two more children, Fran and Sheri. There they began a new life focusing on creating a beautiful and vibrant family.
Now a permanent resident in Coconut Creek, Florida, Judith is the proud Bubby to ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She considers herself a very lucky woman to be surrounded by the warm and loving family she and Motke created together.
A letter from Bubby
To My Dearest Shira,
I am so proud of all of your accomplishments and I know that Zayde is watching you today and everyday. I can feel him “kvelling” from all the “naches” you bring us! Words cannot express how humbled I am that you feel that my life has had such an impact on yours. Thank you for seeing to it that our stories be told and our family remembered.
I was hopeful after surviving the Holocaust that my legacy would be my family and the good they would contribute to the world. You, my darling Shira, have fulfilled those hopes of mine!
I Love You,
