Ruth Minsky Sender, Author
- Bio: Born in 1926 in Lodz, Poland; after her liberation by Russian forces from the Grafenort labor camp, she was reunited with her three older siblings; she moved to the United States and settled in Commack, New York, where she and her husband, Morris Sender, also a Holocaust survivor, raised their family
- Other Works: To Life (1988); The Holocaust Lady (1999)
- Awards: ILA Teachers’ Choices; CBC/NCSS Notable Children’s Book in Social Studies
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
- Humanity and Community Memory
- Motherhood
- Education, Writing, and Books
- Nature and Life Cycles
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
- Gain an understanding of the historical and cultural contexts surrounding Poland’s role in World War II, Jewish holidays and traditions, and other background that shapes Sender’s memoir.
- Read paired texts and other brief resources to make connections via the text’s themes of Humanity and Community Memory; Motherhood; Education, Writing, and Books; and Nature and Life Cycles.
- Research, analyze, and present to the class a comparison between a poem in The Cage and another Holocaust poem, to draw out the shared themes among Holocaust poetry as a larger body of literature.
- Examine and appraise the author’s purpose and techniques to draw conclusions in structured essay responses regarding the author’s use of imagery of darkness/light, Riva and Yulek’s mutual adoration for “beauty,” and other topics.