TRIBUTE TO SOFIYA FIKHMAN--28TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT WOMAN OF THE YEAR; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 61
(Extensions of Remarks - April 09, 2019)
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TRIBUTE TO SOFIYA FIKHMAN--28TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT WOMAN OF THE
YEAR
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HON. ADAM B. SCHIFF
of california
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Mr. SCHIFF. Madam Speaker, I rise today in honor of Women's History
Month. Each year, we pay special tribute to the contributions and
sacrifices made by our nation's women. It is an honor to pay homage to
outstanding women who are making a difference in my Congressional
District. I would like to recognize a remarkable woman, Sofiya Fikhman
of West Hollywood, California.
Born in the Ukraine in 1939, Sofiya was two years old when the war
between the Soviet Union and Germany began. During World War II, she
and her family, along with thirteen strangers, lived in the Bershad
ghetto in a one-room tenement. After the Soviet army freed the ghetto
in 1944, Sofiya and her family returned to Savran in 1945, where they
lived until 1952, thereafter moving to Moldova to join her father's
family, where she pursued her education at a medical college to become
a nurse.
Sofiya married her husband, Shmil, in 1958, and they had two
children. Upon completing her degree that same year, she began work in
a children's hospital as a supervisor until 1967; then worked in early
childhood education, retiring in 1988 to help raise her grandchildren.
Ms. Fikhman was over fifty years old when she and her family moved to
the United States in 1991, with the dream of creating a new life in a
new country. She worked as a caregiver for the elderly, babysitter, and
volunteered in her free time.
A tireless and dedicated volunteer, Ms. Fikhman has always enjoyed
being of service to people in the community. She joined the Association
of Holocaust Survivors from the Former Soviet Union in 1996, and two
years later, started volunteering for the organization and undertook
various tasks including answering telephone calls, curating events,
assisting new immigrants, and visiting survivors in care facilities and
hospitals. She expanded her volunteer work by visiting several Jewish
day schools, where she educated young people about her experience
during the Holocaust. Ms. Fikhman became a member of the City of West
Hollywood Russian Advisory Board in 2006, where she continued to plan
cultural events and assist immigrant families. Presently, Sofiya is a
staunch volunteer at the City of West Hollywood's Russian Language
Public Library.
I ask all Members to join me in honoring this exceptional, well-
respected woman of California's 28th Congressional District, Sofiya
Fikhman.
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