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  • 1
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    Manchester, Conn. :Manchester Community College,
    Language: English
    Pages: 45 pages (double space) : , typescript +
    Additional Material: 12 pages : synopsis
    Year of publication: 1974
    Keywords: Cohn, Oskar, ; Gurs (Concentration camp) ; Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. ; Antisemitism. ; Jewish refugees. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1941. ; Lawyers. ; Berlin (Germany) ; France Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Les Milles (France) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Oral histories ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The interviews have been conducted between Feb. 6 and March 5, 1974 by John F. Sutherland, Director of Institute of Local History at the Manchester Community College as part of the Institute’s oral history project.
    Abstract: World War I; law studies; economic instability 1923/24; political attachment to Social Democrats; work with Social Democratic and Zionist lawyer Oskar Cohn; antisemitism before 1933; emigration to France; Les Milles internment camp; author's wife was in Gurs internment camp; emigration and new beginnings in USA.
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 1: A German-Jewish refugee
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 2: Synopsis of 8 audio tapes
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  • 2
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    Los Angeles, CA :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 64 pages : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1974
    Keywords: Baer, Sabina. ; Dahlmann, Bertha. ; Gradwohl, Abraham. ; Gradwohl family. ; Roth family. ; Roth, Blanche. ; Roth, Sabina, ; Roth, Simon, ; Wise, Leo. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Jews, German ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Marriage. ; Women Education. ; Women authors. ; Cincinnati (Ohio) ; Spokane (Wash.) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1871. ; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Genealogical tables ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family history reaching back to Simon Roth, born in 1838 in Duesseldorf, and Sabina Baer, born in 1844 in Frankfurt: Information on their immigration to the United States; on Roth's serving in the Civil War; on Baer's and Roth's marriage 1865 in Cincinnati; on childhood, schooling and youth of their children, including Blanche Roth; on Abraham Gradwohl, born in 1870 in Washington, D.C.; on his marriage to Blanche; on their life in Spokane; and on the life of Bertha Dahlman, born in Cincinnati to German-Jewish parents.
    Abstract: Also included are genealogical tables as well as reproductions of documents and clippings.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English , Synopsis in file
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  • 3
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 216 pages : , bound typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1974
    Keywords: Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Concentration camps. ; Dachau Trial, Dachau, Germany, 1946. ; Prisoners. ; War crime trials. ; Germany History 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Eyewitness account of author's experience at Dachau concentration camp, his relationship to other prisoners as well as the guards and his thoughts about the meaning of these events. The second half deals with his experiences as a member of the U.S. prosecution team at the Dachau war crime trial.
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  • 4
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    [Bedford],
    Language: English
    Pages: 36 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1974
    Keywords: Carlebach, Joseph, ; Conductors (Music) ; Education, Higher 1918-1933. ; Jewish refugees ; Musicians. ; Teachers. ; Women Education. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1939. ; Hamburg (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Youth in Hamburg (Altona); university studies in Berlin and Freiburg; delay of emigration because of birth of Freyhan's son in 1938; emigration to England in 1939; main part of life in England; career as a musician.
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  • 5
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 8 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1974
    Keywords: Emigration and immigration. ; Jewish refugees. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Netherlands. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1940. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Refuge in Uruguayan embassy in The Hague; immigration to USA in 1940.
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 16 pages (double space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Vogelstein, Heinemann, ; Vogelstein, Hermann, ; Education, Higher. ; Jewish religious education 19th century. ; Judaism Prayers and devotions. ; Rabbis. ; Reform Judaism 19th century. ; Women authors. ; Lippe (Germany) ; Szczecin (Poland) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The author Hertha Vogelstein is the grand-daughter of Heinemann Vogelstein. He was born in the rural community of Lage. Heinemann was an excellent student and was sent to the gymnasium (high school) in Detmold. Due to his outstanding talent he was granted a scholarship of the State of Lippe to study theology at the Jewish seminary in Breslau. He became a rabbi in Pilsen (in 1869) and Stettin (in 1880). Heinemann Vogelstein married his student love Rosa Kobrack in 1869. His first born son Hermann, the author's father, followed in his footsteps as a rabbi in Koenigsberg. Heinemann Vogelstein was a leading personality in liberal Judaism and among the founders of the Association of Liberal Rabbis in Germany. He faced fervent opposition by orthodox rabbis for the publication of a German translation of the Hebrew prayer book.
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    [Oceanside, Calif.],
    Language: English
    Pages: 2 + 39 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Beer, Otto ; Beer Ritter, Frieda ; Antisemitism. ; Children. ; Jews Persecution. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles, Calif.) ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Joelle Beer: description of her childhood in Vienna, persecution of Jews under Nazi rule, her family's immigration to the United States, information on her life in California and New York, recollections of her aunt Frieda Beer Ritter, who lived on a farm in Czechoslovakia and died in Theresienstadt.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 108 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Felsenstein, Abraham. ; Felsenstein family. ; Education, Higher 1871-1918. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews Emigration and immigration. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Military service. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Physicians. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Germany History 1789-1900. ; Germany History 20th century. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Early history of Felsenstein family; family of Abraham Felsenstein; family of Siegfried Felsenstein (father of author); courtship and marriage of Siegfried and Rosa Felsenstein; family move from Fuerth to Leipzig in 1909; medical study at universities of Leipzig, Munich, Heidelberg; outbreak of World War I; work as medical officer during war; imprisonment of brother during war; end of war; marriage; death of mother; emigration and death of father; lives of brothers; lives of uncles and their family members.
    Abstract: The following individuals are mentioned: Felsenstein, Alfred; Felsenstein, Ernest S; Felsenstein, Eugen; Felsenstein, Felix; Felsenstein, Isidor; Felsenstein, Jacob; Felsenstein, Jitzchok; Felsenstein, Josef; Felsenstein, Ludwig; Felsenstein, Mortiz; Felsenstein, Robert; Felsenstein, Rosa; Felsenstein, Semy; Felsenstein, Siegfried; Felsenstein, Siegmund; Felsenstein, Sophie; Marx, George; Marx, Gertrude.
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  • 9
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    London :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 34 + 25 , typewritten manuscript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Skaller, Ulrich. ; Goldstein family. ; Perl family. ; Kohl family. ; Lebenheim family. ; Alexander family. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Jews 1933-1945. ; Jews, East European. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood of Ulrich Skaller in Galicia; World War II in Russia; history of Alexander, Goldstein, Perl, Skaller, Brandt, Ament, Kohl, Kalahora and Lebenheim families in Galicia and Russia; contains family trees; translations of scholarly articles on Polish Jewry.
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  • 10
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    South Bend, Indiana :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 97 pages : , photocopy of corrected typescript; incomplete.
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Grosser family. ; Jews Genealogy. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
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  • 11
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 30 + 18 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Frankel, Justin, ; Blood accusation. ; Country life. ; Jewish refugees ; Jewish families. ; Jews Cultural assimilation ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Teachers. ; Cincinnati (Ohio) ; Erlangen (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1938. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Edward Frankel tells about his grandfather Justin Frankel who was born in Obbach (Lower Franconia) in 1896. He was a teacher in Erlangen until his dismissal by the Nazis in 1933. In 1937, he was briefly arrested and accused of having committed a ritual murder in 1929. In 1938 the family immigrated to the USA. In the second part, Edwin Frankel depicts immigrant life in Avondale (Ohio) where his grandfather founded an orthodox German-Jewish congregation and worked as a ritual slaughterer.
    Abstract: Also included are correspondence and notes, 1937-1965, pertaining to Justin Frankel.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 106 , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Weisz, Samuel, ; Weisz, Stephanie. ; Weisz, Ruth, ; Weisz, Paul B., ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews Persecution. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Belgium. ; Canada Emigration and immigration. ; Šabac (Serbia) ; Saint-Cyprien (Pyrénées-Orientales, France) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The book contains an introduction by Paul Weisz and a collection of family letters written during World War II. The letters were written between February 1938 and September 1945. Some were translated into English and complemented by commentary by the editor, Paul Weisz. Paul Weisz' introduction is 10 pages long and serves as a short memoir by itself. He provides a family chronicle, the living circumstances of his family, and his childhood in Vienna. He ends in 1938 when the family was eager to leave Austria. The following years are covered by the various letters he brought together in this book. The authors are cousin Willie, then already in Palestine, his father Samuel, his mother Stephanie, and his sister Ruth. His father and mother fled to Belgium, but were arrested after the beginning of World War II. They were deported to internment camps in France (St. Cyprien). His sister Ruth tried to escape from Austria to Palestine via the Danube. She got stuck in Yugoslavia, and was interned in Sabac internment camp. Paul's mother died in France in 1942, his father was sent to a concentration camp in Poland and murdered. His sister Ruth was murdered in Yugoslavia. Paul was released in Canada, and was enabled to go to college. He later named his children after his family members who did not survive the Nazi terror: Stephanie, Ruth, and Samuel.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 98 + 10 pages.
    Year of publication: 1972
    Keywords: Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Czech Republic Emigration and immigration. ; Moravia (Czech Republic) ; Uherský Brod (Czech Republic) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 1: Recollections of German occupation of Austria in March 1938
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 2: 'The Ghosts of Nuremberg' : Recollections of the Nuremberg Trials, published in Atlantic Monthly, March 1972
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    Los Angeles, CA :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 17 pages : , typescript +
    Additional Material: clippings
    Year of publication: 1972
    Keywords: Schuster family. ; Schuster, Adolf, ; B'nai B'rith. ; Freemasons. ; Freight and freightage. ; Indians of North America. ; Jewish way of life. ; Manners and customs. ; Holbrook (Ariz.) ; Los Angeles (Ca.) ; United States Emigration and immigration 19th century. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Interview with Helen Schuster conducted by Norton B. Stern as part of the Oral History Program of the Archives of the Jewish Community Library of the Jewish Federation-Council of Greater Los Angeles.
    Abstract: From 1901 on the Schuster family resided in Los Angeles, while their business was located at Holbrook, Arizona (involved in stock raising). They were heavily involved with the Jewish community in Los Angeles. They became members of B'nai B'rith (and maintained membership at least until 1917). Very active social life in LA, many Jewish families around. The family home was established in the nine hundred block south of Beacon Street. The members of the family participated in social activities of the principal Jewish Club of pioneer settlers, the Concordia, and later joined the Hillcrest Country Club. Helen Schuster's father Adolf Schuster was born in Westphalia (Germany) in February 1863 (?). His twin brother was Ben Schuster. Adolf immigrated to the USA in 1878 to avoid conscription. The family is related to the Schuster family of San Francisco. Ben came to the USA in 1883 and in 1884 Adolf decided to establish his own business. May 1884, the A.&B. Schuster Company was established, a general merchandise business, at Bernalillo, New Mexico. Their main store was located in Holbrook, Arizona, from 1900 on. They opened branch stores in St. Johns and Whiteriver. Another brother (?) came to Arizona in 1900 to work for the family business. Adolf Schuster became the confidante of the Indians who conducted business in Holbrook because he gave them credit. His Indian name was "The Man who looks like the Other Man" (because of his twin brother Ben). He learned Spanish in order to be able to communicate with the Indians. In 1888 the Holbrook store was destroyed by fire. In the late 1880s the Schusters conducted a freighting business. The Schusters owned wagons and contracted with the Federal Government to haul supplies from Holbrook to Fort Apache (army post). Large number of men and drivers hired.
    Abstract: A.&B. Schuster Company was incorporated in the fall of 1911. (Ben died December 1911) Helen Schuster's brother Richard and later his wife took over the business when Adolf had died in 1934. After she died Helen's cousin operated it for a time, then it was passed on to her. She sold it to the company's manager, who liquidated the business in the late 1960s.
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  • 15
    Language: English
    Pages: 9 + 4 pages : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1972
    Keywords: Heineman, Dannie N., ; Oliven, Oskar. ; Ludw. Löwe & Co. (Berlin)‏. ; Anti-Jewish boycotts. ; Electric industries ; Industrialists. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Business history 1889-1934 of the Ludwig Loewe & Co. A.G. munition, rifle and electricity products factory in Berlin; the firm's electricity branch was merged into the AEG in 1903; "aryanization" of the Gesfuerel-Loewe business in 1934; concentrates mainly on role played by the author's father Oskar Oliven and by his colleague Dannie Heinemann; support of Konrad Adenauer by Dannie Heinemann after 1933.
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    Belmont, Mass. :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 38 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1971
    Keywords: Morton, Michael. ; Strauss, Isaak. ; Israelitische Religionsgesellschaft zu Frankfurt a.M. (Germany) ; Butchers (Persons) ; Jewish families ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Rabbis. ; Butchers. ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Rothenburg ob der Tauber (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1871-1933. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Short account of family history in Frankfurt am Main up to immigration to USA; the family belonged to the orthodox "Israelitische Religionsgesellschaft"; its intolerant orthodoxy led to the author's break with the that congregation; Martin's father was the kosher butcher of the "Religionsgesellschaft"; an aunt's husband, Isaak Strauss, was district rabbi of Rothenburg.
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    Cardiff :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 6 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1971
    Keywords: Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Mauthausen (Concentration camp) ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; Pregnancy. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Letter written by Eva Clarke's mother to her daughter describing her life following her deportation in 1941.
    Abstract: Eva Clarke's mother lived in Prague. Her husband was sent to Theresienstadt on November 28, 1941; she was sent a few weeks later. In September 1943 she became pregnant. In December, her parents were sent to the East and never returned. In February 1944, her child, a boy called Dan, was born, but he died after two month of pneumonia. In 1944, they received the news that the Allied Forces were moving across France. In July 1944, she became again pregnant. Her husband was sent away on September 28, she followed on October 1. She never saw her husband again, he was shot during the evacuation of Auschwitz on January 18, 1945. After a short stop in Dresden, she was also sent to Auschwitz. Her parents, sisters and Peter ended in the gas chamber. She and her unborn baby only survived because there were not enough workers, so she was used for slave labor. Dr. Mengele selected her with the words “This time a very good quality”. Shortly afterwards, she was again sent away in a freight train, this time to Freiberg/Saxony, where she manufactured V-1s. When it became obvious in January 1945 that she was pregnant, it was too late to send her back to Auschwitz, so she went to Mauthausen and was brought there with dying women to a camp hospital. During this trip she got her baby. The Americans were not far away, so the Germans were more frightened than she was and the gas chamber of Mauthasen had been blown up only one day before. She and her baby, a girl who first was mistakenly described as a boy, survived the Shoah. She left Czechoslovakia together with her new husband in 1948 and settled in Great Britain.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 5 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1971
    Keywords: Children. ; Country life. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jewish way of life. ; Jewish religious education. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Remseck am Neckar (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written in 1971 in New York. The author describes her childhood in the tiny village Hochberg on the river Neckar at the end of the 19th century. Recollection of the rural environment and its simple living conditions. Description of the inhabitants of the village, including a night watchman who called out the time in the streets. Alice grew up speaking German and French at home. Her mother was a well-educated woman who had lived in Paris for some time. Her father was a business man. The Jewish community in Hochberg was small, but it had its own synagogue. Memories of family Seder celebrations at her grandparents' home. Recollection of her time at the Alexandrina Kindergarten, where Alice was the only Jewish child. Christmas celebrations at nursery school. Birth of her sister. In 1899 Alice Ottenheimer was enrolled in the local primary school. Private Hebrew lessons with the cantor of the nearby city. Summer vacations at her mother's birthplace in Ichenhausen. In 1905 the family moved from the countryside to Ludwigsburg.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 14 + 7 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1971
    Keywords: Moses Issac, ; Friedrick II ; Assimilation. ; Christian converts from Judaism. ; Jewish minters. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Trusts. ; Dobiegniew (Poland) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Warren Cohen, a descendant of Moses Isaac, reconstructs the history of the Moses Israel Family trust through the centuries. Since all of Moses Israel's direct descendents were baptized, only the descendents of his sister benefited from this endowment.
    Abstract: Also included is a family tree of the descendents of Isaac Eisik Halevy Segal in Schönfliess, circa 1680.
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    Tacoma, WA :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 24 pages (1 1/2 space).
    Year of publication: 1971
    Keywords: Bakers. ; Gardeners. ; Berlin (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1927. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs ; Bakers ; Gardeners
    Abstract: Family history in Charlottenburg and Berlin; emigration to USA in 1927; first job in bakery in New York; work as a gardener.
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    New York, NY :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 163 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1970
    Keywords: Müller, Ernst. ; Architects. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Korean War, 1950-1953. ; Physicians. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Athens (Greece) ; Greece Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; New York (N.Y.) ; Nuremberg (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in well-to-do Nuremberg Jewish family; persecution under Nazi rule in Nuremberg; emigration to Greece; cultural life in Athens; friendship with violinist Bronislaw Hubermann; flight from Greece in World War II; emigration to USA via Palestine; new life in New York; career as architect; death of son in Korean War; death of husband and remarriage.
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