In Conversation with Dr. Edith Eger
FEB. 3, 2022 @ THE SHUL - 6:30 pm
No matter what stage of life you are at, there is so much insight to gain from Dr. Eger. Please join us for an inspiring night, "12 Steps to Save Your Life". This event will be followed up with a book club - a Chapter by Chapter Discussion on "The Gift". Register here. The event will be held both in person and online. Scroll below to read more about the fascinating life of Dr. Edith Eger.
A native of Hungary, Edith Eva Eger was just 16 years old in 1944 when she experienced one of the worst evils the human race has ever known.
As a Jew living in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, she and her family were sent to Auschwitz, the heinous death camp. Her parents lost their lives there. She and her sister survived even though they were subjected to horrible treatment by Dr. Josef Mengele and survived the Death March in Austria.
In 1949 she and her young family moved to the United States. In 1969, she received her degree in Psychology from the University of Texas, El Paso. She then pursued her doctoral internship at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center at Fort Bliss, Texas. She has spent much of her professional time working with members of the military helping them to recover from, and cope with, the ongoing effects of PTSD.
Dr. Eger has always found ways to use her personal experiences to inspire, educate and help others. Dr. Eger has a clinical practice in La Jolla, California where she uses her past as a powerful analogy to inspire people to reach their potential and shape their destinies.
In the fall of 2017, at the age of 90, her memoir The Choice, Embrace the Possible was published. In her book, she details, showing how the synergy of working with and learning from her patient’s perspectives has enriched her life experiences and outlook. The book focuses on moving forward in light of hardship, has received excellent reviews, was a New York Times Bestseller, and is Internationally acclaimed. The New York Times Book Review wrote: “Eger’s book is a triumph and should be read by all who care about both their inner freedom and the future of humanity.” Oprah said of the book “I will be forever changed by Edith Eger’s story.” As of March 2018, the book has received two book awards, one being from the national organization of the Jewish Book Council; the other, The Christopher Award.
Her second book, The Gift, Twelve Lessons to Save your Life was released in September 2020 and immediately became a best seller in the UK and Ireland. In this book she gives actionable advice to assist every person facing life’s difficulties in a positive and healthy manner. Both books are being translated into more than thirty languages.