Special to the Herald
Chabad Lubavitch of North Orlando is honored to present "Turning Darkness into Light - An Evening with Sora Seiler Vigorito"
Born in hiding in Germany during World War II, Sora and her twin sister, Hannah, were one of the sets of twins Dr. Josef Mengele's (The Angel of Death) experimented on at the infamous laboratory in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Sora is one of the few "Mengele twins" survivors alive today and has chosen to share her story and inspiration with us to add more meaning to her elder years and to these troubled times.
ThIs special lecture will take place on Sunday, January 26, 2025 at 7:30 P.M. in the Longwood Community Building 200 W Warren Ave, Longwood, FL 32750. Tickets are $25 and there's an early bird discount if you reserve by January 15, 2025 with tickets at $20. Space is limited and you must RSVP in advance at www.JewishNorthOrlando.com/Lecture.
Sora was united with her father in West Germany and then they moved to Canada and then the United States. Sora met and married Frank Vigorito and built a beautiful family of 3 children and many grandchildren. Today, Sora lives in Central Florida and is a licensed mental health professional, using her painful experiences and resilience, to help empower her clients through their own trauma and various challenges, with empathy and deep understanding. Sora displays remarkable courage and faith, which she attributes to her Judaism, her work as a therapist and her own personal lifelong healing journey.
