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Lászlo Weiss was born in Kál, Hungary in 1914. He was drafted into the forced labor battalions and was the sole survivor of his family. His brother and parents perished. After he married Magda Blau, they lived in Kál where he was a butcher. He was a quiet, hard-working man. In 1966 with his wife and two daughters, he emigrated to Israel where they lived for two to three years before moving to New York. They eventually settled in Los Angeles. When asked what would Lászlo’s message be to his grandchildren, Magda said, “He would say life is hard, listen to your parents, be good, and be passionate in what ever you pursue in life.”
Olcsva, Hungary
Lászlo Weiss