Rose Newman grew up in Lodz, Poland. She was educated to the high school level before Germany occupied Lodz and Jews could not be in school. Her family moved to Warsaw, and were eventually part of the Jewish population of the Warsaw Ghetto. She too was deported from the ghetto. She was imprisoned in Auschwitz. The Newmans met in Stuttgart, a displaced person’s camp in Germany in 1945.
Jordan presents their lives in the US and shows how her life, even as a young child, was full of the stories of their survival. Jordan’s story is told through the eyes of a grandchild who is honoring her grandparents by telling their story.
Jordan lives and works in Seattle.
