
Holocaust survivor Ruth Sigal recognized with Vancouver honour, memoir reissue
A Holocaust survivor who dedicated her life to raising awareness about the horrors her family endured before moving to Canada is getting a special honour in Vancouver today.
The City of Vancouver will proclaim April 9 Ruth Kron Sigal day to recognize her efforts to ensure younger generations know about the atrocities against Jewish people in Lithuania during the Second World War.
Sigal died in December 2008 at age 72 but the story of her life in the Shavl Ghetto lives on in a new edition of her memoir, called “Ruta’s Closet,” first published posthumously in 2011.
The book’s author Keith Morgan says he’s pleased to see Sigal’s life celebrated as Holocaust Remembrance Day approaches April 24 and as he re-releases her book with additional research and plans for a companion website and podcast.