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ELLEN LEDERMAN, Ed.D.

About The Author

ELLEN LEDERMAN, Ed.D.

Ellen is the daughter of two Holocaust survivors; her father survived Bergen-Belsen, and mother, Auschwitz. Drawing inspiration from her family’s history, Ellen has dedicated her professional life to the pursuit of making the world a better place—an endeavor known in Hebrew as Tikkun Olam.

Armed with graduate and doctoral degrees in adult education and counseling psychology, along with mediator credentials, Ellen has channeled her expertise into clinical and corporate arenas. Throughout her career, she has been a catalyst for enhancing organizational culture and honing staff skills through comprehensive training and development programs, underpinned by values of kindness and positive action.

Her impactful work has garnered national education awards for the development of multimedia education programs tailored for addiction and mental health clinicians, health and safety professionals, as well as leadership.

Ellen is the daughter of two Holocaust survivors; her father survived Bergen-Belsen, and mother, Auschwitz. Ellen has dedicated her professional life to the pursuit of making the world a better place—an endeavor known in Hebrew as Tikkun Olam.

Ellen is the daughter of two Holocaust survivors; her father survived Bergen-Belsen, and mother, Auschwitz. Ellen has dedicated her professional life to the pursuit of making the world a better place—an endeavor known in Hebrew as Tikkun Olam.

Ellen is the daughter of two Holocaust survivors; her father survived Bergen-Belsen, and mother, Auschwitz. Drawing inspiration from her family’s history, Ellen has dedicated her professional life to the pursuit of making the world a better place—an endeavor known in Hebrew as Tikkun Olam.

Armed with graduate and doctoral degrees in adult education and counseling psychology, along with mediator credentials, Ellen has channeled her expertise into clinical and corporate arenas. Throughout her career, she has been a catalyst for enhancing organizational culture and honing staff skills through comprehensive training and development programs, underpinned by values of kindness and positive action.

Her impactful work has garnered national education awards for the development of multimedia education programs tailored for addiction and mental health clinicians, health and safety professionals, as well as leadership.

Ellen hails from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and currently resides with her family in the northern outskirts of the city.

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Finding Sara

Finding Sara

"Against All Odds"

"Against All Odds"

As World War II erupts in Europe, under Hitler’s brutal Nazi regime, siblings Sara and Icek face an unimaginable nightmare. First, confined within the suffocating walls of a ghetto, they are later uprooted and thrust into a harrowing web of concentration camps, culminating in the horrors of Bergen-Belsen. There, they experience and witness unspeakable atrocities—starvation, beatings, death marches, and psychological abuse.

In 1945, liberation arrives. Sara and Icek, shadows of their former selves, miraculously find each other amidst the horrific devastation of Bergen-Belsen. Their fragile existence moves to a temporary refugee camp close to the concentration camp, where survivors find some temporary solace.

Sweden extends a lifeline, ferrying holocaust survivors to safety. Hospitals and refugee camps become safe sanctuaries, but stability remains elusive. Sara and Icek, in different camps, exchange poignant letters, weaving a tapestry of hope. As they grapple with their trauma and illnesses, only one will forge a path toward a brighter future.

As World War II erupts in Europe, under Hitler’s brutal Nazi regime, siblings Sara and Icek face an unimaginable nightmare. First, confined within the suffocating walls of a ghetto, they are later uprooted and thrust into a harrowing web of concentration camps, culminating in the horrors of Bergen-Belsen. There, they experience and witness unspeakable atrocities—starvation, beatings, death marches, and psychological abuse.

In 1945, liberation arrives. Sara and Icek, shadows of their former selves, miraculously find each other amidst the horrific devastation of Bergen-Belsen. Their fragile existence moves to a temporary refugee camp close to the concentration camp, where survivors find some temporary solace.

Sweden extends a lifeline, ferrying holocaust survivors to safety. Hospitals and refugee camps become safe sanctuaries, but stability remains elusive. Sara and Icek, in different camps, exchange poignant letters, weaving a tapestry of hope. As they grapple with their trauma and illnesses, only one will forge a path toward a brighter future.