This Oct 1st, Dr. Eger will be releasing her third book, The Ballerina of Auschwitz. This powerful journey through Dr. Eger's early life, into the year she spent under Nazi terror, and her discovery that surviving the camps meant the beginning of a whole new prison - the one she had in her own mind.
Dr. Eger and her team have worked together to put this book into the hands of young adults around the globe. As anti-semetism is growing, the war in the Middle East becoming ever more challenging for both sides, and this world needing the voice of love and forgiveness, Dr. Eger's message couldnn't be more important.
At the Edith Eger Foundation we are committed to helping this book find itself on the bookshelves of librabries and schools around the globe. A percentage of every book sold goes toward the foundation. And with that investment, the Foundation will be sending books to institutions and libraries that might not have have featured her book otherwise.
Our mission is to further Dr. Eger's powerful and life changing philosophy, and we know this book is on the front lines of bringing about a world where young adults make a decision to stop a cycle of violence, and begin the journey to healing themselves and ultimately the world around them.
If you are inspried by Dr. Eger, and want to help us on this mission to get the book into schools, libraries, and religeous centers, please feel free to lend a hand or make a donation.
Thank you for your support and love of Dr. Eger and her books!
Jordan and The Edith Eger Foundation
Out On OCT 1st- by Simon & Schuster
Join Dr. Eger and her hand selected speakers for a powerful two-day live event, located in San Diego, CA on Nov 16th-17h.
This once-in-a-lifetime experience is being held at the unparalleled Conrad Preby's Performing Arts Center, in downtown La Jolla. This weekend will be a journey into the life and work of Dr. Eger, and how her wisdom and practices can be put to work in YOUR life.
This is a special event that is a collaboration between the Edith Eger Foundation and Soul Search, the home of Dr. Eger's online courses.
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