Democracy Dies in Darkness

A DNA project’s mission: Connect Holocaust survivors with family they lost

December 13, 2023 at 8:55 a.m. EST
Judi Roth, left, visits her parents, Ruth and Michael Novice, in Potomac, Md. “Family was so important to him,” Roth said of her father, a Holocaust survivor who has dementia. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post)
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Judi Roth grew up in Elmira, N.Y., never having known her father’s parents.

Her father, Michael Novice, a Polish Holocaust survivor, escaped the Warsaw ghetto at 13 and lived through three concentration camps. After the war, he and two siblings searched in vain for their parents, brother and cousins. Novice, a physicist, eventually moved to the United States, where he raised three children.