Westchester County Honors 103-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor with Special Day
103-year-old Holocaust Survivor Has Day Named in His Honor
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Kurt Goldschmidt, a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor from Westchester County, New York, has been honored with 'Kurt Goldschmidt Day' on May 2. The proclamation was presented by Legislator Jen Puja during a celebration at his senior living community, recognizing his remarkable life and longevity attributed to his daily martini.
- 01Kurt Goldschmidt is a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor.
- 02May 2 has been declared 'Kurt Goldschmidt Day' in Westchester County.
- 03His name will be displayed on the Jumbotron at the Westchester County Center.
- 04Goldschmidt celebrated his birthday with a large party on March 30.
- 05He plans to visit Germany with family soon, marking a return to his homeland.
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Kurt Goldschmidt, a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor residing in White Plains, New York, was honored with a proclamation declaring May 2 as 'Kurt Goldschmidt Day' in Westchester County. The announcement was made by County Legislator Jen Puja during a celebration at the Waterstone of Westchester senior living community. Goldschmidt, who celebrated his birthday on March 30, attributes his longevity to enjoying a daily martini. As part of the tribute, his name will be displayed on the Jumbotron in front of the Westchester County Center on the designated day. This recognition comes as Goldschmidt prepares for a trip to Germany with his family, marking a return to his homeland three years after his last visit. His life story and resilience continue to inspire those around him.
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The recognition of Kurt Goldschmidt Day serves to inspire the community and honor the legacy of Holocaust survivors.
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