Monika Diana Sears, who died on December 5th, made a unique contribution to Holocaust education in Ireland. She was born in ?ód?, Poland in 1939; her father, Pawel Rozenfeld, was murdered the same year. A Jewish child, she survived the horror of Nazi occupation, including incarceration in the Warsaw Ghetto, due to a combination of luck and the steely determination of her mother, Edyta. Monika remained silent about her early childhood until 1990 when she returned to Poland for the first time since the war with her youngest son, Oliver. In 1991, she wrote a memoir, From My War to...