Laszlo

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LASZLO’S LOUNGE

A colorful and welcoming room for children can be found at Chabad of West Boca Raton. Children always held a special place in Laszlo’s heart

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MEMORY WALL

A Memory Wall was recently dedicated in honor of Laszlo Fischer and his family at Chabad of West Boca Raton. It is a widely observed

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BABKA BAKE

Babka, a traditional Jewish food, was a favorite of Laszlo’s. The sweet, braided bread originated in the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe in the early

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MITZVAH TANK

The Foundation is proud to sponsor a Mitzvah Tank for Jewish Teen Network of Boca Raton. A Mitzvah Tank is a vehicle used as a

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1938-1944

June 20, 1938 Laszlo Fischer is born in Budapest, Hungary

1945-1965

In February 1945 the Russians liberate the city and free the prisoners.

1966-1967

1966 Laszlo and Vibeke become the proud parents of Monica

1969-1976

1969 Laszlo, Vibeke and Monica immigrate to the United States

1990-2019

After living in New York for more than 20 years, Laszlo retires in 1990 from his job with UPS and moves the family to South Florida.

2020-2021

April 5, 2020 After fighting Covid-19 for 12 days, Laszlo loses the battle and passes away in the hospital. On September 7, 2020 The Palm Beach Post runs a front-page article about Laszlo titled “Holocaust survivor remembered as ‘Superman'” Click to Read

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