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
The Sinai Scholars Leadership Program at Chabad of West Boca Raton was recently renamed in honor of Laszlo Fischer. The program is an opportunity for
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
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
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
June 20, 1938 Laszlo Fischer is born in Budapest, Hungary
In February 1945 the Russians liberate the city and free the prisoners.
1966 Laszlo and Vibeke become the proud parents of Monica
1969 Laszlo, Vibeke and Monica immigrate to the United States
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.
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