Daily News | Faye Cukier, author, dancer, actress, and Holocaust survivor, has died at 100
Faye Cukier, 100, formerly of Philadelphia, author, dancer, actress, musician, and Holocaust survivor, died Monday, Jan. 23, of failure to thrive in a nursing center in Cologne, Germany.
She witnessed friends and neighbors being killed and abducted, tried unsuccessfully to escape over the English Channel, and was nourished at one point for weeks on only chocolate and sardines. The family endured, said her daughter, Nanette Arndts, “through intuition, rebellion, and sheer courage.” She never did pay her husband the $5 he charged for the tax service, her family said. They divorced in 1977 and remained friends. He died earlier.
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