Yvette Henriette Lévy (née Dreyfuss; born 21 June 1926) is a French educator and survivor of the Holocaust.
At a young age, Lévy participated as a scout in the Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs israélites de France (EIF).
[7] After her liberation in May 1945,[3] Lévy returned to her parents and two brothers in Noisy-le-Sec, despite the Gestapo explicitly telling her that they died in a bombing.
[17] Lévy became a Commander on 15 November 2018,[18] and received her insignia at a ceremony on 30 April 2019, from Minister of National Education Jean-Michel Blanquer.
[21] She has also been awarded the Médailles des Anciens Combattants, Medal of the Nation's Gratitude, and Cross of the resistance volunteer combatant.