A few precious minutes with holocaust survivor Alice : “I look where it’s good”

A few precious minutes with holocaust survivor Alice : “I look where it’s good”

“La Dama del número 6” es una de las más inspiradoras y edificantes historias del año. A los 110 años de edad, Alice Herz Sommer, fue la pianista de más edad en el mundo y la más vieja sobreviviente del Holocausto ( Falleció el 23 de Febrero de 2014) Comparte sus puntos de vista sobre cómo vivir una vida larga y feliz. Ella habla de la importancia de la música, la risa y tener una visión optimista de la vida. Dirigido por el Ganador del Oscar, Malcolm Clarke.

More WONDERFULNESS with Alice Herz-Sommer ( Born 26/11/1903 – Died 23/02/2014 ). We had such an overwhelming response to our 1-min video of Alice, the 109-year old HOLOCAUST survivor, who shared her OPTIMISTIC philosophy of life, that we looked for more footage to share about this wonderful, amazing, wise, strong women.

Here’s an interview with Anthony Robbins from a year or so ago — and it’s a little treasure: we can hear Alice talk about her ideas, and philosophy of life; there are archival photos of the Holocaust years, and Alice as a younger woman. We can also see Alice playing piano.

Alice survived the concentration camps through her music, her optimism and her gratitude for the small things that came her way – a smile, a kind word, the sun. When asked about the secret of her longevity, Alice says: “I look where it is good.”

This film is life-affirming in its deepest meaning.

Life is short. It’s a gift. Remember what’s of value.

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