Tauba Biterman (September 10, 1917, sometimes listed as 1918 – November 11, 2019) was a Holocaust survivor from Zamosc, Poland.
She dedicated her life to teaching and sharing memories of the Holocaust.
Her speeches painted a realistic portrait of what a Jewish girl from Poland went through between 1939 and 1945.
Biterman's story differs from the stories of other Jewish Holocaust survivors because she was forced to abandon her identity during the war years, live an underground existence, and never was in a Concentration Camp.
She was in the Dubno ghetto in Poland, but managed to escape with the help of a non-Jewish man she knew.
During the period of 1939–1945, she was separated from her family and entirely removed from Jewish life.