Dr. Edith Eger

Dr. Edith Eger

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We love you Edie. Celebrating the life of a brilliant mind and a warm heart. Dr. Eger graced us with her love and light for 98 years.

Dr. Eger was a renowned Psychologist, NYT bestselling author of The Choice and The Gift... and a holocaust survivor.

Photos from Dr. Edith Eger's post 05/29/2026

With Edie passing we brought a group together to share in her wisdom and values for a few cherished days here in La Jolla. We missed her presence but felt her spirit.

On this Friday we hope you will find a moment to reflect on our dearest Edie - and perhaps share a story or idea here for each of us to read and remember how she helped us to become our most authentic - compassionate and wise self.

We missed you Edie and we keep your message alive and well in our actions and thoughts.

We send our love to you all đź’›

Jordan - The Edith Eger Foundation

Photos from Dr. Edith Eger's post 05/27/2026

This Saturday we are so happy to announce that Director John Coles documentary, “The Choice” will be premiering at The International Berkshire Film Festival.

This powerful documentary features Dr. Eger and her amazing life journey, and how her story inspired a mother who lost her son to find forgiveness in the most challenging of moments.

This is a beautiful and challenging film that we are so grateful to release at this time.

If you are interested in attending, please see the link in bio to get your ticket.

And, streaming options will be coming soon!

With love,
The Edith Eger Foundation

05/25/2026

This morning Jill Racoosen Hammons - who set up a beautiful event at the USS Midway many years ago which Edie spoke at- sent me this photo with the following note :

“Hi Jordan… I found this great picture of your grandmother with an active duty soldier when they both co-presented at my USS Midway membership event.   People still remember because not only was your grandmother’s story so poignant and stunning, she kicked up her leg straight up in the air at the end!!! “

Edie loved the USA, and was always grateful to the soldiers who gave their lives to save hers.

On this Memorial Day, we celebrate and commemorate those who have served and gave the ultimate price in that service.

Sending Edie’s love to you all,

Edith Eger Foundation

thank your for your continued love and support of Dr. Eger

thank you for sharing this image with me today ❤️

Photos from Dr. Edith Eger's post 05/22/2026

Step into your power. What a perfect song for Edie’s rise.

She walked through so many phases of her life until she became Dr. Edith Eger NYT bestselling author - in her 90s.

What can we learn? Not to give up. Keep walking proud and learning the lessons life and God are gifting you.

And when the time is right, as Edie always said, write your book.

We are all waiting to read it đź’›

Shabbat shalom - missing our dear Edie this Friday. Keep her in your hearts.

With love,
Jordan @ Edith Eger Foundation

Photos from Dr. Edith Eger's post 05/14/2026

Our dearest Edie was a star and left us so much of her soul. Without trying to she kept us engaged and inspired - and we all leaned in to learn more … feel more … and listen to our inner voice for guidance.

Edie wasn’t one to tell us how to be. She was one to SHOW us how to be.

We hope to take this wisdom with us - and be the change we want to see in the world, rather than telling others to be.

We miss you Edie, you shining star! And yet we feel you every day in our hearts and actions.

Let us know in the comments.. how did she inspire you?

With love,
Edith Eger Foundation

Photos from Dr. Edith Eger's post 05/11/2026

Our dear Edie loved being a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Talk about grandmother energy!

Many people would tell us that she signed their books, “Grandma Edie.”

She understood that not all women are mothers, but all of them had one at some point. And she was always willing to be the mother or grandmother you needed.

We miss our dearest Edie on this first Mother’s Day without her. And we feel her spirit rising in each of us. All of us at the Edith Eger Foundation wish you a very happy Mother’s Day. And we celebrate all of you who share your light with the world around you.

(Photos show Edie and Magda with their daughters as well as Klara’s daughter. And then Edie and Bela with her first daughter, Marianne, just after the war in 1946, and then Edie with her grandchildren)

Photos from Dr. Edith Eger's post 05/08/2026

How quickly a life changes - from who we were to who we become.

So many transitions happen on that journey, and each is a chance to revisit who you are now, and who you want to become.

Edie was always changing her life, from Hungary to Baltimore, to El Paso…. To La Jolla (where the second photo is from) - and each time she was working to become her true self, her full self.

May we see her, learn from her, and become our greatest expression of self.

With love and Shabbat Shalom,
Team Edie

05/04/2026

Today is Edie's Liberation Day. On May 4th, 1945 she was rescued by the American GI's of the 71st Infantry division from the Gunschirken Lager camp.

In this video Edie shares her story of surviving the holocaust, and how to create a life after.

We miss you Edie, and we are all so grateful you DID survive, and share your heart and soul with us.

All our love,

Team Edie

Photos from JLI - The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute's post 04/30/2026

Thank you. With love,

Team Edie

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