Thank You to the volunteers that help make Boston 3G a reality!
Lisa is the granddaughter (3G) of two Hungarian Holocaust survivors and one of the founding members of Boston 3G. Her close relationship with her grandmother inspired her passion and drive in helping to keep the memory and lessons of the Holocaust alive. Lisa has also served as Chair of the Greater Boston Yom Hashoah Commemoration and a Committee member for the New England Holocaust Memorial. She realizes that the Holocaust played a large role in her family's history and takes great pride in ensuring the legacy that her grandparents left was not in vain. Lisa currently resides in the suburbs of Boston with her husband and three kids and works as a Marketing Consultant. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology with a minor in Marketing. When not volunteering or chasing after her kids, Lisa enjoys singing in her a cappella group, Shir Rhythm or hiking with her dog.
Elizabeth is the granddaughter of two Holocaust survivors, originally from Czenstochowa, Poland. She has been on the Boston 3G board in various capacities since it was founded in 2009. She has always been interested in finding new ways to preserve her grandparent's stories and legacy for future generations. As the last living link to our grandparents, she feels it is our responsibility to ensure that these stories are passed down and that the lessons of the Holocaust are not forgotten. Elizabeth lives in the greater Boston area with her husband Josh, also a grandchild of two survivors, and their two children. Elizabeth has a B.A. in Accounting and a minor in Judaic Studies from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and is an Accountant.
Gabi is proud to serve as co-chair of the Boston 3G Speakers Bureau. After her beloved Zaidy died, Gabi started looking into his survival story of being on the run in Budapest and Hungary. She'd been looking for a place to tell the story when she found out about the 3GNY WEDU Speaker Training, and was inspired to help out with Boston 3G as much as possible. Gabi is so proud to be sharing her Zaidy's story with future generations.
In her professional life, Gabi works as an Adult Services Librarian at a public library, where she connects library patrons, especially underserved populations, with resources like immigration forms and citizenship classes, addiction recovery centers, and books that reflect the diverse community she serves. This work has inspired her volunteer work at Boston 3G and Temple B'nai B'rith, where she serves on the Shivyon working group for LGBTQ+ inclusion in Jewish life.
Outside of work and 3G, Gabi enjoys fiber arts, hanging out in her backyard pool, and spending time with her cats, guinea pigs, and wife.
Robyn is proud to serve as Co-Chair of the 3G Boston Speakers Bureau. Inspired by her grandmother’s story of surviving the Holocaust by hiding in plain sight—told to Robyn as bedtime stories growing up—she completed the 3GNY WEDU Holocaust education speaker training program to help preserve survivor testimony for future generations.
Robyn is Vice President of Yisod, Temple Emanuel of Newton’s 20s/30s community, where she helps lead social and cultural programming. She is also a graduate of the ADL Glass Leadership Institute, through which she traveled to Washington, D.C., to lobby Massachusetts senators for expanded Holocaust education, before serving on ADL’s Associate Board.
Robyn brings her passion for Jewish community, education, and remembrance to her work with 3G Boston.
Elizabeth is the granddaughter of two Holocaust survivors, originally from Novy Korczyn, Poland. She has been involved with Boston 3G since it was established. She is proud of the strength and resilience of her survivor family and is passionate about keeping their stories alive. She also feels the heavy weight of those who were cruelly taken too soon and vows to continually honor their memory. Elizabeth has spent most of her life in and around the Boston area. She has a B.A. in International Relations and French from Tufts University, and a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School. When she is not working, she enjoys spending time with her family.
Stacy is the grandchild of two Holocaust survivors. She became active with 3GNY in 2006 after returning from Birthright's March of the Living program. After moving to Boston, she and her husband, Matt, co-founded Boston 3G in 2009. Stacy and her family now reside in Pennsylvania where she recently founded 3G Philly. Stacy graduated from Muhlenberg College and received her JD from Suffolk University Law School. She has always been conscious of the role the Holocaust played in her family and takes great pride in continuing the legacy that her grandparents have created. She hopes that by sharing their story, she can educate and inspire future generations to learn from her family's history.