Las Vegas Sun

May 19, 2024

FILE - In this July 30, 2013 file photo, Holocaust survivor, 92-year-old Edith Stern, right, talks with a new resident in the cafeteria at the retirement community called Selfhelp Home, on the North Side of Chicago. Stern moved to Chicago in 1965 and joined the staff of Selfhelp, developing an instant rapport with the other refugees. "The reason I wanted to work there was I could never do anything for my parents because they were killed," she says. "These people could have been my parents ... I loved them and they loved me." (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)

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FILE - In this July 30, 2013 file photo, Holocaust survivor, 92-year-old Edith Stern, right, talks with a new resident in the cafeteria at the retirement community called Selfhelp Home, on the North Side of Chicago. Stern moved to Chicago in 1965 and joined the staff of Selfhelp, developing an instant rapport with the other refugees. "The reason I wanted to work there was I could never do anything for my parents because they were killed," she says. "These people could have been my parents ... I loved them and they loved me." (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)