Homeless Holocaust Survivor Leaves Half Her Fortune To University
A Jewish Holocaust survivor who later lived on the streets of New
York City has left half of her $300,000 estate to Hebrew University,
the school said Monday.
"It moved us very much," university spokesman Yefet Ozery said in a telephone interview from Jerusalem, where the school is based.
"Hebrew University has many, many donors and benefactors and supporters and many people remember us in their will, but I haven't come across such a person that lived actually as a poor woman who would give half of her bequest to Hebrew University," Ozery said.
The woman, who died two years ago in her 90s, has not been identified publicly at the request of her estate's executor, he said.