Knitting Legend Rose Girone, World’s Oldest Holocaust Survivor, Dies At 113
- Rose Girone, believed to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, died at the age of 113, as reported by her daughter, Reha Bennicasa.
- Girone was known for her knitting skills, which were significant in her family's survival during the Holocaust.
- She testified about her experiences to organizations like The USC Shoah Foundation, highlighting the importance of Holocaust education.
- Girone celebrated her 113th birthday on January 13 and believed that the secret to a long life was to 'live every day with a purpose.
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