One in Six Million: A Story of Lost and Found Identity
Lisa Kopman
lkopman@ssbjcc.org
908-443-9009
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This program has been changed to virtual only.
An Evening with Author Amy Fish
One in Six Million: The Baby by the Roadside and the Man Who Retraced a Holocaust Survivor’s Lost Identity
*Please note: This is an in-person event but the author will be speaking virtually.
Step into an unforgettable evening at the Shimon and Sara Birnbaum Jewish Community Center as we bring history to life with One in Six Million: A Story of Lost and Found Identity. Join award-winning author Amy Fish as she takes us on a global journey spanning decades, continents, and the relentless human quest for belonging.
In 1942, an eight-month-old baby was found beside a road in wartime Poland with nothing more than a name and date of birth pinned to her blanket. From that mysterious beginning, a remarkable story unfolded—one fueled by meticulous research, international collaboration, and the dedication of volunteers determined to restore what war tried to erase.
Be inspired by resilience and the power of memory in this touching Jewish Living event that explores not just a life rediscovered but the enduring importance of remembering names, not numbers. It is history, mystery, and humanity all wrapped into one heartfelt evening you won’t want to miss.
- Free and Open to the Community
- This program has been changed to virtual only.
- Author Amy Fish will appear virtually.

