This Holocaust survivor impresses the Freedom Writers with her courage and determination. After losing her entire family in the concentration camps, she decides to leave for the United States, arriving in the country with only four dollars in her pocket. Despite her personal history of oppression, she makes a deep impression on the students by insisting that they should never judge groups of people collectively, since that is how the Holocaust started. In this way, she inspires the students to use their own difficult pasts not as an excuse for violence but, rather, as an opportunity to become better people, committed to ideals of peace and tolerance.