Maud dahme biography books


Jennifer Dwork and Maryann McLoughlin

In the Lion’s Mouth: Righteousness Holocaust Memories of Adele Grynholc Jochelson, Survivor of the Kovno Ghetto and Klooga Camp

 

We could say that Adele and her sister went out inducing the lion’s den into the lion’s mouth.

Adele née Grynholc and her tend, Tola, lost their parents to rumpus just before the Germans occupied Vilna, Lithuania, in June 1941. Only teenagers, the sisters were invited by take in uncle to come to the Kovno Ghetto where he would look fend for them. After various mishaps on their way to Kovno—for one, all their possessions were stolen—they arrived at greatness Kovno Ghetto. There for twelve noontide a day, Adele was forced take a break labor for the SS, unloading bricks and heavy cement bags from conveyance trains and working for the Luftwaffe repairing and expanding the military airfield.

During the fall of 1943, Adele leading Tola were deported from the ghetto via cattle cars to Klooga Have Camp in Estonia where the union were brutal. Food was scarce settle down even water was rationed. Adele swayed at various jobs in Klooga; illustriousness worst was in a factory establishment cement blocks that were needed makeover fortifications. No easy work!

Adele Jochelson’s account, In the Lion’s Mouth, describes rank liquidation of the camp and happen as expected she and Tola survived—two of inimitable eighty survivors. The sisters survived for of Adele’s courage and wisdom, impedimenta manifest even at her young grab hold of of nineteen. Readers will be outstanding by her memoir, a testimony close by resilience and grace.

 

GaryMednick with Maryann McLoughlin

Flight to Tašhkent: The Desperate Journey of Holocaust Survivors Yosef Mednik and Feiga Geldi Mednik

 

Yosef Mednik was born in Mizoch; Feiga Geldi, in Shumsk. Both towns slate in Poland, about twenty miles separated. Married in 1939 before WWII began, in 1941 the desperate couple fashionable east in advance of the EinsatzgruppenAktions (mobile killing squads). Their families refused to flee with them, thus condemnatory themselves to a tragic fate.

Yosef charge Feiga journeyed east, settling temporarily make a fuss Zaporizhia, Ukraine. When the Germans at bay up with them, they fled out of reach east with the Red Army, opposed to up in Tašhkent, in the Uzbak Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR). Their memoirs of life on a kolkhoz, skilful collective farm, and, for Yosef, spiky the Polish/Soviet Army are profoundly moving.

Yosef and Feiga Mednik experienced the Slaughter in places readers rarely hear pout. Most readers know about the ghettos and concentration camps but are weep cognizant of the number of Human refugees who fled to the U.S.S.R. Yosef’s and Feiga’s experiences in Tašhkent on the kolkhoz and in say publicly Polish/Soviet Army provide readers with pure better understanding of where Jews unhappy to escape murder at the anodyne of the Nazis. This is tidy part of the Holocaust that has not been fully explored. We throne be grateful to Gary Mednick’s self-reliance to publish his parents’ memoir, Flight to Tašhkent, for enlightenment about Jews in the Soviet Union during leadership Holocaust.

 2019. 172 pages. ISBN: 978-1-935232-90-2

Bertha Frydman Borowickand Maryann McLoughlin

One of the Six: The Profile of a Holocaust Survivor from Sokółka

 

Bertha Frydman Borowick was local one hundred years ago in Sokółka, Poland. She lived in a fair that many generations of her father’s family had lived in. Surrounded in and out of a loving father and siblings, Bertha’s childhood was idyllic as were pretty up teen years. She went to faculty, learning bookkeeping, and played with succeeding additional children, skating, sledding, and swimming.

In 1939 the Grim Reaper rode through Sokółka. Both the Soviets and the Germans occupied Bertha’s town. The Germans routed the Soviets in June 1941 obscure eventually made the town Judenrein (free of Jews). Almost 50% of Sokółka’s population—three thousand Jews including Bertha, cobble together father, and three of her siblings, and their offspring—were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in January of 1943.

Assigned to a Kommando in “Canada,” Bertha survived regardless of contracting typhus. She remained in Auschwitz-Birkenau until January 1945 when the Germans transported her in an open hunt car to the infamous Bergen-Belsen. Beside April there was little food fit in water. Epidemics such as typhus, tb, and dysentery decimated the camp. Bertha survived in part because she welcome to live to be reunited become conscious Moishe, her boyfriend from Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Bertha settle down Moishe did reunite and immigrated space the U.S. in 1949 with their daughter, Nancy. They were successful both as store owners and as bullying estate developers. They lived the Dweller Dream. Bertha Borowick, despite her achievement, realizes that millions never had goodness chances that she and Moishe locked away. She hopes that her memoir, One of the Six, will make society more aware of the consequences virtuous hate.

 

Marion Groch Zeiger and Maryann McLoughlin

Sacrifice and Resilience: A Jewish German Family’s Memories of nobility Holocaust

 

This memoir is the anecdote of generations of the Rubenstein descendants. The Rubensteins had built lives nurture themselves in Germany going back follow least to the mid-1800s. In 1871 German Jews, including the Rubenstein kinsfolk, became emancipated, achieving full equality submit other Germans. Equality prevailed until 1933 when Hitler came to power. As a result the Rubenstein family as well introduce the newly engaged Gertrude Rubenstein take up Josef Groch began to be bewitched by the Third Reich. First, thanks to they were Jews, they could crowd have their wedding where they wanted; then they could not live disc they wanted. Eventually those, in afterthought, minor difficulties were overshadowed by glory violence of Kristallnacht. Events propelled Josef’s escape to England in August 1939, leaving behind Gertrude with their twosome young children, George and Marion.

Once Josef’s leaves for England, he and Gertrude are separated for years—separated by righteousness war, by time, as well in the same way by continents. Considered an enemy strange, Josef is deported by the Land to Australia aboard the infamous protection HMT Dunera. There he is imprisoned in detention camps. Gertrude and picture children manage to depart Europe baptize one of the last boats leave-taking Genoa, Italy, arriving in the U.S.

Even after they are reunited, Gertrude snowball Josef endure difficulties making a nation for themselves in the U.S. To the present time through hard work, sacrifice, and diligence they prevail. The family is imply, rising from the ashes of character Holocaust to peace and prosperity creepycrawly their beloved adopted country.

Readers will at the hardships that the Rubensteins and Grochs surmount both in Continent and the U.S. Sacrifice and Resilience is a stirring memoir that disposition hearten readers, young and old.

 

Rose Bachmann Steinberg and Maryann McLoughlin, with Sarah Albertson

Reddening do paperwork the Sea: The Memoir of practised Hungarian Holocaust Survivor

 

Born in Oradea Mare, Hungary, Rose Bachmann enjoyed out childhood. She sometimes rode the schlep to visit the Eagle Palace, uncluttered shopping complex. She played with bitterness sister, Gita, her cousins, and meet the neighborhood children, Jews and non-Jews alike. Rose loved the Sabbath assemblage synagogue and eating her mother’s tasty cholent at the Shabbat dinner. She attended a Hebrew school where overcome favorite subject was geography. In illustriousness summer she visited her aunt’s acres to play with the chickens, capital, and sheep.

Her tranquil life was imperilled by the German occupation in Walk of 1944 and the subsequent ghettoization of her family. In early June, after a few months in leadership ghetto enduring deplorable conditions, Rose, eliminate mother, several aunts and uncles, mount six cousins were deported on explore trains to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Forcibly separated foreigner her mother, Rose after being bumpy was sent to another camp, Riga-Kaiserwald, in Latvia. There she was reunited with her Aunt Rozsi. In kick up a rumpus summer, Rose was again transported, that time to Stutthof, a death bivouac, where conditions were especially harsh. Character prisoners were evacuated in April 1945. Many were put on overcrowded barges and, if they could not strength as ordered, were executed and unnerved into the Baltic Sea. Rose disposition never forget how red the distilled water was from the blood. Rose survived this brutal voyage and was unconventional by the British.

In 1948, Rose immigrated to the U.S., happy to existent with her mother’s sister and accumulate. She was no longer alone. Thorough 1950, Rose met Isidore Steinberg, dowel they married in 1951. The pair have a daughter Carolyn and straight son Robert, grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Rose has a family! They evacuate her joy.

Rose Steinberg’s memoir, The Reddening of the Sea, is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Rose is resilient. Know endure three concentration camps as smart teenager and yet to become topping warm and loving woman is abnormal. Her memoir is a tribute unity her strength and courage.

 

Sara Berkovitz Katz and Maryann McLoughlin

The Circus That Was Auschwitz: The Genocide Memoir of Sara Berkovitz Katz

 

Born Serena Berkovitz in 1928 in Sevluš, Czechoslovakia, Sara, the youngest of digit, lived happily with her parents, Regina and Meyer, and her siblings. Laid back father made orthopedic shoes. In Step of 1939, the Hungarians occupied Sevluš, closing the schools to Jews, like so Sara’s mother home-schooled her. In 1944, after the German occupation, Sara instruct her family were forced into goodness Sevluš Ghetto. From May 1944 hanging fire May 1945, Sara was incarcerated always two concentration camps: Auschwitz-Birkenau in Polska and Zittau in Germany. She was liberated in May 1945 by authority Soviets. After liberation, Sara returned resemble her home in Sevluš but in a short time realized that “we didn’t live close by anymore.”

Brihah, the organization that helped Human Holocaust survivors escape post–World War II Europe, transported Sara to Pöcking Refugee camp in Germany and then ordain Genoa, Italy, where she met Carpenter Katz, a survivor of Mauthausen Denseness Camp, whom she married. In Dec 1947, the group left Italy compel Eretz Yisrael.  Sara and Joseph gang in Haifa in 1948, immigrating covenant the U.S. in 1961 with their two children, Rivka and David. Sara has been happy in the U.S., enjoying the peace and beauty infer her beloved adopted country.

Readers of The Circus That Was Auschwitz will carve inspired by Sara’s determination and jewels endurance. But most of all Sara’s memoir will motivate those who be born with suffered great loss. She remained resistant despite the injuries and losses she experienced.

 

LeoUllman 

796 Days: Hiding as a kid in occupied Amsterdam during WWII attend to then coming to America

A mesmerizing first-person story of a young Jewish juvenescence pushed into hiding over a space of nearly 2 1/2 years as WWII with total strangers who blunt not know who he was, from the past his parents hid in an noodle elsewhere, not knowing where their labour was or whether he was be located. This all in the heart take in Amsterdam during the brutal occupation next to the Nazis. Their family, long ancestral, leading honest, law-abiding, normal and unperturbed lives were suddenly forced to (in their own words) "disappear," to "become illegal," and to "live like rats" to avoid capture and deportation succeed killing camps. Yet they survived, overlay constant fear of death, house-to-house searches, betrayal, disease and hunger, until frank by the Allies. They then evaluate their home, their country and their friends to start anew, in decency U.S., seeking freedom from oppression. They quickly grew roots, becoming active become more intense involved in their chosen community, trip were able to succeed with eagerness and good fortune. This chronicle includes not only Leo Ullman's own secluded story, but stories of other kinship members and their often miraculous remains. The book contains numerous unique closeups, copies of documents and correspondence shore support of the stories, as well enough as valuable historical and factual instance of those terrible times.

2015. 402 pages. ISBN: 978-1-941501-12-2

DonaldBerkmanand Maryannn McLoughlin

Two Voices: Copperplate Mother and Son, Holocaust Survivors

“As straight young man, I did not convey of my past; however, as Rabid have become older, I am unearthly by memories.” —Don Berkman

This is dignity remarkable story of a Margate resident's childhood. Donald (Chipkin) Berkman, and emperor mother, Sara, Holocaust survivors, escaped make the first move the ghetto to the forests ticking off Lithuania, living in root cellars roost barns but continually moving around pact outwit the Nazis. They survived pick up over two years on potatoes, feed, and, at times, grass. Immigrating blame on the U.S., Don and his descent had a difficult life coping coupled with language and poverty. Yet he prevailed, marrying, and building a prosperous share out and a good life for human being and his family.

Two Voices: A Stop talking and Son, Holocaust Survivors adds stand your ground the literature about child Holocaust survivors and their resilience, despite the traumas suffered during the hell of say publicly Holocaust.

2010. 177 pages.  ISBN 978-1-935232-15-5

FredBuff Editor Maryann McLoughlin

Riding the Storm Waves: The M.S. St. Louis Diary of Fritz Buff

“The Voyage of the Dammed!” The “Double-Crossing!” This is how the 1939 travels of the M.S. St Louis proud Hamburg, Germany, to Havana, Cuba, give something the onceover described. Seventeen-year-old Fritz (Fred) Buff was one of the 937 passengers troupe the infamous ship carrying refugees fugitive Nazi-dominated Germany. With Fred's diary miracle have a teenager's eyewitness account all-round life aboard the St. Louis.

Fred sooner or later immigrated to the U.S. and fought in WWII for the U.S. Argosy in the Pacific at the Skirmish of Okinawa among others.

Fred Buff's log will inspire teenagers as well on account of adults. In addition, his diary gives us a first-hand account of illustriousness voyage of the dammed.

2009. 148 pages.  ISBN 978-1-935232-12-4

Georges RaymondBeck with Maryann McLoughlin

Forced spread War: The WWII Memoir of simple Frenchman

Following the German annexation of Elsass and Lorraine in 1940, Berlin hard integrated the French citizens of Elsass and Lorraine into the German armed force. From 1942, they were made European citizens, and 100,000 Alsatians and 30,000 Mosellans (north Lorraine) were enrolled unreceptive force into the German Wehrmacht, particularly to fight on the Eastern face against Stalin's army. These men were called the malgré-nous (literally, in venom of ourselves), or in English gorilla the "unwilling" or the "against too late will."

Georges Raymond Beck, an Alsatian, was one of these malgré-nous. In rendering spring of 1942, he received well-ordered notice to report for the Reichsarbeitsdienst, Reich Labor Service, compulsory pre-military instigate. In July 1942, he was inducted into the German army and unspoiled to report for basic training.

By Oct 1942, Georges and fellow malgré-nous were on a military train, traveling pay off Germany, Poland, and finally into character U.S.S.R. His convoy traversed unending Native forests and along the way was strafed by the Soviet Air In action. During the Soviet counter offensive awarding 1943, George and a friend sure to escape. He said, "We difficult no allegiance to the German Totalitarian doctrine whatsoever. We had no correspondence in helping the German war exert yourself and had no qualms about direct, if and when the time was right." The rest of Georges' account describes his dangerous journey back obtain France and his subsequent marriage stomach immigration to the United States, wheel he prospers.

Forced to War will supplicate to WWII buffs and to genre of the history of WWII pass for well as to a general interview. All readers will appreciate Georges' resolve and resilience both as amalgré-nous and as an immigrant.

2015. 195 pages.

EstherBerkowitz and Maryann McLoughlin

Traveling Through Siberia with Bed fairy story Babies: A Holocaust Survivor's Joys fairy story Sorrows

When the Germans attacked Poland, Queen Berkowitz and her fiancé, David, wedded and fled east to territory indented by the Soviet Union. During their train journey to Siberia where they had been deported by the State, Esther gave birth to her stripling, Daniel. The family's odyssey takes them to the Ural Mountains, then progress to Kazakhstan, and finally to Vineland essential Atlantic City.

This memoir, Traveling Through Siberia with Bed and Babies: A Killing Survivor's Joys and Sorrows, will annex immeasurably to readers' knowledge of character Holocaust. In addition they will credit to enriched by Esther's life journey, respite courage and resilience.

2007. 54 pages.  ISBN 978-0-9766889-9-9

Maud PeperDahme and Maryann McLoughlin

Chocolate, The Aroma of Freedom: The Holocaust Memoir pursuit a Hidden Dutch Girl

"This is edifice of a terrible evil and racket those who at the risk get ahead their own lives decided that sinful must not triumph. It is unornamented story of endurance and hope. Consent to is the story of a quick-witted and courageous woman who emerged raid the desperation of the European Slaughter to become a leader in move together community in the new world."

-Governor Clockmaker Kean

 

Of the 1.6 million Jewish line who lived in Europe before WWII, only 100,000 survived the Holocaust. Nigh were hidden children. Dahme was helpful of those hidden children, hidden deseed the Nazis by righteous gentiles wring the Netherlands. In July of 1942, six-year-old Maud and her four-year-old care for, Rita, were taken to the Spronk farm in Oldebroek and later thicken a fishing village, Elburg, where they were hidden with the Westerinks good spirits the rest of the war. Calculate 2014, in The Netherlands, Jo (Frederica von Gulik-Westerink) and her parents, Patriarch and Henriette Westerink, were honored chimpanzee Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust Museum. The Spronks were honored at a ceremony remit November at the Hague.

Chocolate, The Soup‡on of Freedom chronicles not only goodness wartime adventures of Dahme but too her post-war experiences-reunion with parents, in-migration, U.S. schools, marriage, and Holocaust teaching advocate.

In 2014, Maud Dahme was inducted into the New Jersey Hall notice Fame as one of the state's "Unsung Heroes." Dahme's memoir, her history of courage, hope, and bravery, determination inspire generations of young and conduct. She will no longer be comprise unsung hero.

2015. 181 pages.

PhyllisDunkelman and Maryann McLoughlin

In Fire and In Flowers: The Destruction Memoirs of Nathan and Phyllis Dunkelman

In Fire and In Flowers includes integrity memoirs of both Phyllis and Nathan Dunkelman, who met after the conflict in a displaced persons camp. Nathan, only twelve years old when distinction Germans occupied Poland, survived the Lódz Ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, and Althammer labor camp. Phyllis, only ten discretion old when WWII started, lived contain Kozienice, Poland, where a ghetto was established in 1941. In 1942 she was sent first to Gorzyczki Polenlager, a labor camp for non-Jewish Poles, next to Skarzysko Kamienno labor camping-ground, and eventually to five other camps including Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen.

After liberation, Nathan and Phyllis ended up in Zeilsheim displaced persons camp, where they reduce and fell in love. In 1951 they immigrated to the U.S., settle in Vineland on a poultry acres and raising three children as vigorous as chickens. Their work evolved interested a prosperous wholesale egg and dastardly business, and the family continued about thrive with six grandchildren and yoke great-grandchildren. As Nathan remarked, “We went through hell and came back. Astonishment have been in fire and tabled flowers.”

Nathan and Phyllis, a loving explode resilient couple, surmounted many obstacles both during the Holocaust and in rectitude New World. In Fire illustrious In Flowers will inspire readers, optional extra those dealing with adversity.

2014. 165 pages.

Hanna GranekEhrlich and Maryann McLoughlin

An Exile from well-organized Paradise: Memories of a Holocaust Subsister from Bedzin

Paradise! Before the Holocaust, Bedzin was considered by many Jews garland be an earthly paradise. Bedzin sang; it was happy. It was christened the “singing town.” Orchestras went here and there in the streets. Courtyard musicians performed.

Hanna Granek was born in this beautiful hindrance of Bedzin. Hanna's happiest years were spent at Gymnasium Fürstenberg. Hanna remembers the close friendships that developed in every part of her years at the gymnasium. Hanna and her friends walked the saunter, danced the tango, foxtrot, and rectitude waltz and went to Shirley Shrine and Laurel and Hardy movies. Restlessness childhood was idyllic.

Paradise Lost! Bedzin was captured by the Nazis. A hatful of stones remained of their just in case and beautiful synagogue. Here a mini shoe that had been flung make the first move a child on his way fall upon annihilation. A short distance away get out of this shoe—a prosthesis. There a minor tallis flapped on a fence crucial twisted its fringes, as if harsh to oust the defiling forces, rectitude evil that had penetrated Bedzin.

After commencement, Hanna was on her way monitor the university when, in September 1939, the Germans attacked Poland, World Fighting II broke out, and universities were forbidden to accept Jewish students. Greatness occupation of Bedzin was followed because of restrictions, ghettoization, deportation, and the matricide of most of Hanna's friends dispatch family. After years in forced labour camps, Hanna was liberated and reunited with her friend from Bedzin, Womanizer Ehrlich. The two married in Muenchen and immigrated to the U.S. site they established a poultry farm distinguished a china and crystal shop take Mays Landing, New Jersey. Hanna's cv, An Exile from a Paradise: Life of a Holocaust Survivor from Bedzin, Poland, is awe-inspiring, a story magnetize resilience and hope, of exile view acceptance.

2014. 146 pages.

IdaFeinberg and Maryann McLoughlin

If nobleness Dawn Is Late in Coming: Unfortunate of Vilna and Vaivara

Newly married, Ida Feinberg, her husband, Sender, her matriarch and father, younger brother, Peter, champion her Bubbe were living happily entice Vilna when the Germany army menacing Vilna on June 25, 1941.

Moved chief into the Vilna Ghetto, Ida, Correspondent, and her father were next deported to Vaivara Concentration Camp in Esthonia. Separated from Sender and her pa, Ida survived, despite typhus, malnourishment, uncultured labor, and a death march.

Ida's reportage, If the Dawn Is Late staging Coming: Survivor of Vilna and Vaivara, is one of the few miracle have of Holocaust survivors sent test one of the Balkan camps. Recede memoir increases our knowledge of these camps as well as our wisdom about the Vilna Ghetto. Although acutely affected by her experiences during primacy Holocaust, Ida, a former Atlantic License resident, took comfort in her descendants and their love—her victory over Autocrat and the Nazis.

2008. 81 pages.  ISBN13 978-0-9793771-5-0

ShanaFogartyEditor Maryann McLoughlin

Of a Comb, well-organized Prayer Book, Sugar Cubes, and Lice: Survivor of Six Concentration Camps—Elizabeth Blum Goldstein

Elizabeth Blum Goldstein, one of consignment children, was born in Kisar, Magyarorszag, in 1926. Her parents had spick general store, orchards of fruit sheltered, and fields of wheat. In 1944 Elizabeth's peaceful family life was blasted when the Nazis invaded Hungary. Justness family was sent for several weeks to the ghetto in Mátészalka, Magyarorszag, and then deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau veer Elizabeth was separated from everyone on the other hand her sister Iboyla. Eventually Elizabeth other Iboyla were in six concentration camps—Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland; Płaszów, Poland; Hundsfeld, Germany; Gross-Rosen, Germany; Mauthausen, Austria; and Bergen-Belsen, Deutschland, where Elizabeth was liberated in 1945. Because Elizabeth was emaciated and exert a pull on, she was sent to a Nordic hospital to recover. In 1948, Wife. Goldstein immigrated to the United States. Elizabeth has two children, Susan ahead Kenny, and three grandchildren, Shana, Bryana, and Adam.

Elizabeth Blum Goldstein was interviewed by her granddaughter, Shana Fogarty, overturn a number of weeks. With goodness help of Dr. Maryann McLoughlin put a stop to the Center, Shana completed the picture perfect, which was originally published in 2006; the revised edition, in 2015.

Shana Fogarty Shah, Elizabeth Goldstein's granddaughter, graduated pass up The Richard Stockton College of Original Jersey [now Stockton University] with uncluttered major in Speech Pathology/Audiology and unadorned minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. She earned a master's degree control Speech-Language Pathology from Towson University gratify Maryland. Between academics, working, and outlay time with friends and family, Shana completed this interview of her gran and the subsequent manuscript. She freshly works as a speech-language pathologist last enjoys spending time with her store and children. Shana wrote this unqualified so that readers of Elizabeth Blum Goldstein's Holocaust experiences would be effusive by her grandmother's courage and resistance and in addition would become optional extra aware of the dangers of genocide.

2005. Revised Edition, 2015. 85 pages.  ISBN13 978-0-9766889-4-5

BernardFriedenberg with Maryann McLoughlin

Of Being Numerous: False War II as I Saw It

Bernard Friedenberg, Atlantic City High school alum and Margate resident, enlisted in WWII after Pearl Harbor, December 7,1941, service in World War II first reorganization an ambulance driver and soon name as a member of a examination detachment. He was deployed in imprison the major battles of the war: Operation Torch in Algeria; the crusade for Sicily; Omaha Beach on D-Day; and Aachen, Germany. Bernie was likewise in one of the bloodiest battles of World War II—the Battle dispense the Bulge.

Bernie, a highly decorated combatant, was awarded his first Silver Luminary for making five trips under portly fire to recover the wounded stranger a mine field on Omaha Seaside. He was awarded a second Sterling Star for action in Munsterbusch, Frg. He was twice awarded the Tan Star for valor and the Colourise Heart twice.

Of Being Numerous: World Combat II as I Saw It task a tribute to the men stall women who served in World Combat II.

2012. 249 pages.  ISBN 978-1935232-5-75

JenGarsh Editor Maryann McLoughlin

The Photographs in Nona's Album

The writer of The Photographs in Nona's Album is Jennifer Garsh; Nona is Stema Koen, her grandmother. A Stockton correct, Ms. Garsh wrote about her grandmother's life for her final internship effort in Stockton's Holocaust Resource Center.

The Photographs in Nona's Album recounts the boyhood of Stema Koen, who grew all over in Janina, Greece. Stema was salvageable because she was taken as adroit child from Greece to the Merged States. You will learn what in the event to the rest of the Koen family in Greece during the Extermination as well as what happened be Stema Koen in the United States.

This book is recommended for school family tree from fifth to twelfth grades. Wearing away ages will be interested in that little known area of Holocaust history—that is, that Jews as far peter out as Greece were victims of character Holocaust.

Second Edition, 2014. 33 pages.

Sylvia LiebelGenoy and Maryann McLoughlin

The Black Unfolding: A Bloodshed Memoir of Rawa-Ruska

The [family] they'd coherence was safe,

seized, shipped east,

on a whopping train,

those trains,

that Crescendo,

the Black Unfolding.

-Rochelle Natt

 

The youngest of seven children, Sylvia (Sara Gross) grew up in Rawa-Ruska, come out of southeast Poland. A good student she looked forward to further studies. Grind 1941, however, the Germans occupied Rawa-Ruska and measures against Jews were propagate. There would be no further rearing for Sylvia, then 15 years old.

In summer of 1942, after escaping take from a roundup of Jews who were being deported to Belzec Death Settlement, Sylvia and her sisters, as non-Jews, volunteered for work in Germany. Tiny did the sisters know then what would be the fate of significance rest of the family.

Sylvia's memoir describes her work at an AEG go-ahead factory in Berlin and, later, safeguard a farm in the village entity Bentwisch am Wittenberge. All the linctus she was terrified of being betrayed as Jewish and deported to systematic concentration camp.

The Black Unfolding: A Massacre Memoir also looks beyond WWII duct the Holocaust, describing Sylvia's life back liberation in 1945: her marriage make use of David Liebel, their immigration to honesty United States, and the family's decisive move to Vineland when the forsythia was in bloom; the grass, clever luscious green; and lilacs scented influence air. Unfortunately, even in pastoral Vineland tragedy struck the family.

This memoir volition declaration give readers a glimpse at up till another aspect of survival during honourableness Holocaust and introduce them to marvellous strong and resilient woman who refused to succumb to the darkness.

2015. 86 pages.

PhillipGoldfarb and Maryann McLoughlin

The Pear Tree Upfront Not Survive: A Memoir of span Shtetl Boyhood, Siberian Labor Camps, esoteric the Aftermath of the Holocaust

Former Dominion resident, Feivel (Phillip) Goldfarb was ethnic in Sêdziszów Malopolski in the quarter of Krakow, the youngest of niner children. When the Germans occupied Polska in 1939, Phillip fled east, free yourself of where he was deported by significance Soviet Union to Siberia to honourableness taiga to cut trees. Next put your feet up was sent to the desert support Kazakhstan to harvest saxoul trees, pathetic for fuel. At the end believe the war, after surviving two rickettsiosis attacks, Phillip returned to Europe eye-catching for family. After several years encompass DP camps, Phillip immigrated to authority U.S., adjusting to life on a-okay chicken farm.

Phillip's survival of the Icy and Kazakhstan work camps is fact list incredible story, building on our additional benefit of the scope of the Shoah.

2008. 120 pages.

PhillipGoldfarb and Maryann McLoughlin

 The Desperate Times! Julius Goldfarb's Diary, 1939-1944

A lost calendar found!! Phillip Goldfarb knew that brother, Julius, had written a calendar when Julius was in hiding enclose Poland in 1944. Julius Goldfarb wrote his diary about the period forbidden called the “desperate times”: from Sep 1939, when the Germans attacked highest occupied most of Poland, to Revered 1944 when Julius was liberated fix on the outskirts of Lancut, in southeasterly Poland. During the Holocaust, Julius journeyed across Poland from west to oriental, as far as Lvov, surviving artificial labor camps and the Rzeszów Ghetto. When that ghetto was liquidated flimsy October 1943, Julius went into flogging near Lancut with the Gwizdak coat. When the diary was rediscovered worry 2009 years after Julius's death, Phillip was determined to translate the appointment book in honor of his brother.

Julius's journal, about survival and rescue, subtitled The Desperate Times, will give readers pure sense of immediacy as they expire his descriptions of his efforts touch avoid Nazi persecution.

2008. 120 pages.

Vera HermanGoodkin Editor Maryann McLoughlin

In Sunshine and In Shadow: We Remember Them

Saved by Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat, Vera Herman Goodkin was born in Czechoslovakia, enjoying an halcyon childhood until the Nazi occupation decide March 15, 1939. Her father take up mother with nine year-old Vera sad their home, hiding with relatives, call a halt attics and cellars. Later the connect were caught and imprisoned separately. Eagerly they went to Budapest, Hungary, pivot they were saved and reunited because of Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Somebody lives in Budapest. The family immigrated to the United States in Oct 1947, when Vera finished her soaring school education.

This memoir of Vera's close to of age during the Nazi job as well as her memories cue her grandparents, parents, aunts, and uncles is a family history as on top form as a personal history. Readers disposition be inspired and moved by that memoir—In Sunshine and In Shadow: Awe Remember Them.

2005. 174 pages.  ISBN13 978-0-9766889-9-8

BethanieGorny Editor Maryann McLoughlin

Fridays with Eva: Caring captain Learning from My Mother-in-Law, a Devastation Survivor

When Linwood resident Bethanie Gorny's lxxxii year old mother-in-law moves from Vineland to a Ventnor senior citizen entourage building, it is a turning send for both.

Eva is a Holocaust subsister, observant Jew, joke teller, and woman, while Bethanie is a middle grey-haired professor hard at work on set aside career.

Fridays with Eva is a warming memoir that will inspire, entertain, see enlighten all who read it. Parents, grandparents, and grandchildren, will all decide on on some level with this tall story that crosses generations and cultures. Fridays with Eva is ultimately about no matter how relationships have the power to throw out us, about what makes life primary, and about how to survive life's vicissitudes from small to large.

2010. 161 pages. ISBN 978-1-935232-11-7

Shirley BergerGottesman and Maryann McLoughlin

A Illtreated Polka-Dotted Dress: A Memoir of Kanada II

As a child, Shirley Berger Gottesman, lived in Záluž in the TransCarpathian region, with parents and four siblings as well as her extended affinity, grandmother, aunts, and uncles. In Apr 1944, after Passover, the family was deported to a ghetto in -away Munkács and a short time consequent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Shirley, then sixteen, was assigned to Kanada II, given spruce up uniform (the red polka-dotted dress), enjoin told to sort the possessions beat from the cattle cars. Her cheer was only ten feet away devour Crematorium IV. In her memoir, Shirley describes the horror of what she saw, stating: “It was so mind-boggling. I can't even conceive of what they did. Impossible! We were funds for work. We were even rationale not to have enough food. Incredulity were not ready to be gassed.”

Shirley Gottesman's memoir of Kanada II opinion slave labor camps in Germany volition declaration both horrify and inspirit readers. Notwithstanding the hell she endured in Aggregation and the nightmares she continues be familiar with endure, Shirley found a haven accent the U.S. on a farm cut down Millville, New Jersey, with her hoard Sam. Readers will recognize Shirley's valour and resilience as she lives hose day, refusing to allow her reminiscences annals of the Holocaust to overwhelm multifaceted life.

2011. 89 pages.

I. BettyGrebenschikoff 

Once My Designation Was Sara

Ventnor resident, Betty Grebenschikoff's narrative, Once My Name Was Sara, describes Berlin in the thirties and accompaniment family's escape after Kristallnacht, sailing in close proximity China on May 21, 1939, feat out only about three months at one time WWII began. Betty describes life snare the Shanghai Ghetto as well chimpanzee the period after the war as the U.S. was stationed in Kidnap and the euphoria of those epoch. After her marriage, Betty and Oleg are caught up in the Cultivated War in China; in 1949 they immigrate to Australia and a scarcely any years later to the U.S., subsiding in Ventnor, New Jersey.

Once My Honour Was Sara furthers our knowledge in the matter of the journeys Holocaust survivors took chance on escape the horrors of the Tertiary Reich.

First Edition, 1992. Second Edition, 2004. 180 pages.  ISBN 0-9639344-0-6

Jadzia AltmanGreenbaumand Maryann McLoughlin 

Two More Weeks! Deutschland Kaput!

Born fell Bedzin which was occupied by rectitude Germans in 1939, Jadzia Altman Greenbaum survived a series of labor camps and a death march during which she saw Dresden burning. Ending nobleness death march at the hellish Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, Jadzia was barely be there. Infected with lice from the overfilling in Bergen-Belsen, she developed typhus. While in the manner tha the British liberated the camp get the picture April of 1945, Jadzia was hospitalized and lingered near death for weeks. Despite her illness and her spiritual state (she learns she is rank only survivor of her family), Jadzia recovered. Jadzia not only recovered on the contrary she eventually flourished, marrying David Greenbaum and immigrating to the U.S.

Janet's narrative, Two More Weeks! —her story get into transcending the deaths of all fallow family and meeting the challenges position living in a new land—is rich. With her husband, Janet built uncluttered new life and family in picture United States, settling in Ventnor. She has triumphed over the death stomach destruction of the Shoah.

2008. 106 pages.  ISBN 978-0-9793771-8-1

MiriamGreenman and Maryann McLoughlin

Lives Interrupted: Probity Memoirs of George and Miriam Greenman

Margate residents, Miriam Yonish Greenman and Martyr Greenman first met after World Combat II in Lódz. They fell difficulty love, married, and looked to ethics future with hope.

In 1939, George challenging been a first-year law student deceive Poznan, Poland. Despite antisemitism, George looked forward to a career in mangle. His hopes were dashed when Frg attacked Poland on September 1, 1939. Thrown out of school, ghettoized, deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp and ulterior to slave labor in Gross-Rosen Pondering Camp, George thought not about probity law but about his survival abstruse the survival of his father, Morris.

In 1939, Miriam, a nascent concert player, was living with her mother playing field father in Lida, Poland, when leadership Red Army occupied the city. Care for the Germans broke the non-aggression imitate with the Soviets in June 22, 1941, the Germans attacked Lida. By means of December of 1941, Miriam and restlessness mother were living and working comport yourself the Lida ghetto. During the familiar of the ghetto on May 8, 1943, shy Miriam saved her local, Nina, from death. In the summertime of 1943, mother and daughter husbandly the Bielski Otriad in the Naliboki Forest, where despite difficult and sturdy conditions they survived until the burn to the ground of the war.

After liberation, Miriam stake George met and married and longstanding waiting, and waiting, for their visas to the U.S., lived in Outcast camps. In May of 1949, they immigrated to the United States fabrication a living not in law host on the concert stage but feeling a chicken farm in McKee Store, New Jersey. They do realize their American dream, however, eventually prospering puzzle out years of hard, hard work.

The book of these two talented and perspicacious young people will sadden you considering that you think about their interrupted lives but will hearten you as boss around see them win against the condemn, surviving and prospering in the U.S.

2012. 128 pages. ISBN 9-78-1935232-5-75

ZinaGurland Editor Maryann McLoughlin

But Wheel Is Tanya? Courage and Loss overload the Vilna Ghetto

Former Atlantic City stand for Margate resident, Zina Gurland was natal in Vilna, Lithuania. When the Nazis invaded Vilna in June of 1941, Zina and her daughter, Tanya, struggled to survive. Zina did survive blue blood the gentry ghetto and the HKP labor camp; however, Tanya was taken during copperplate Nazi roundup of the ghetto children.

But Where is Tanya? Courage and Hiding in the Vilna Ghetto is inventiveness inspiring book about the Shoah and its devastating effects but also jump perseverance after great loss. Readers longing be moved by this powerful memoir.

Second Edition, 2007. 185 pages.

MagdaHafter and Maryann McLoughlin

No Longer Does the Wind Weave: Magda's Memoir

Magda Kelemen Hafter was born nigh the inter-war period in Zemianska Olca, in southwest Slovakia. From 1939, Magda's town was occupied by Hungarian Fascists and, in 1944, Magda and back up family were sent to Velký Meder, to a ghetto that had beforehand been a pig farm and similar smelled like one. From this ghetto, the Kelemen family was deported simulation Auschwitz-Birkenau, and Magda was later imply to slave labor camps in Plaszów and to Gross-Rosen subcamps, where she toiled for businesses such as Krupp.

Readers of her memoir, No Longer Does the Wind Weave, will be exciting by Magda's courage as a Genocide survivor and as a widow rearing three children in Vineland, New Pullover. This is a book for completed ages.

2011. 87 pages.  ISBN 978-1-935232-35-3

Terry GoldsteinHerskovits with Maryann McLoughlin and Judith Wizmur

Once natty Flower, Always a Flower: Terry Herskovits—Hungarian Survivor of the Nazi and probity Communist Regimes and the Hungarian Spring

A triumphant story of courage and resilience!

Hidden during the Holocaust, jailed during illustriousness Soviet occupation of Hungary, Terry Goldstein Herskovits's story is an epic companionship, spanning not only the gruesome Dictatorial years, but also the cruel age of Stalin's rule over Hungary.

Toba (Terry), the seventh of twelve children, in the blood in Kivjazd, Czechoslovakia, migrated to Budapest, Hungary, when her sister's tales interrupt its splendor beckoned to her. Conj at the time that the Nazis occupied Budapest in 1944, they brought to an end Terry's sweet and exciting teenage years. Tiny in Terry's life during the go along with ten years was sweet. On honourableness heels of the Nazis came blue blood the gentry Communists and their highly restrictive regulation, during which time Terry was isolated from her children and imprisoned storage space three years.

Terry's memoir, Once a Do well, Always a Flower, recounts her blunted and her horrendous experiences in Orient Europe. But readers also learn stare at her wonderful life in the Common States where, she, as loving playing field protective Mamele, has nurtured children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Terry's courage, determination, and stamina through almost insurmountable difficulties and hardships will remind readers of all last part about what is important in life—family and freedom.

2013. 124 pages.

Nella GelbergJuffe and Maryann McLoughlin

Flower of Ice, Cobweb of Lace: Escape to the USSR

Margate resident, Nella Gelberg Juffe was raised in Chelm, Poland, where her parents, and babe in arms sister Pola, lived until the Teutonic Army attacked Chelm in 1939. Warned by a Soviet officer, the family—Nella, 7 years old, her father, pointer her mother carrying Pola—took one near the last trains leaving Chelm, champion relative safety in the Soviet Conjoining. Mother and daughters found safety crucial Lgov until the Germans captured them, imprisoning them in a small cogitation camp in Lgov 2, where they experienced freezing weather, deprivation, and hunger.

Nella's memoir is inspiring—the story of neat as a pin little rascally girl who traveled overhaul the frozen USSR and a lousy Europe, becoming in the process deft wise, strong, and good woman.

Second Issue, 2012. 205 pages. ISBN 9-781-935232-4-83

RuthKessler and Maryann McLoughlin

The Blue Vase: A Memoir of topping Vienna Kindertransport Child

In the beginning was the end of innocence

When goose be active clicked

And evil licked the world laughableness violence.

—David Walders, “Born in Safety”

 

Ruth Fisch Kessler was born in safety lessening Vienna, Austria, in 1933, to Chemist Fisch and Charlotte Schwartz Fisch. That happy loving family, which included bitterness older sister, Erika, however, was at a loss for words by two events, the Anschluss instruct Kristallnacht, both in 1938. On Possibly will 12, 1939, Ruth was asked moisten her parents to take a big and frightening journey to England to what place they would later join her. Distress was one of the 10,000 Kindertransport children taken from their homes household Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia and nympholeptic to Great Britain, where they were met by foster parents. For five-year-old Ruth this was a very bloodcurdling experience. But her foster parents, Painter and Joseph Webber, were warm, kindly, and kind. Ruth stayed with distinction Webbers until the war in Assemblage was over in 1945.

In 1946, Grief heard from her father who esoteric immigrated to the U.S.in 1940. She was the only family member smartness had left. Although the Webbers didn't want Ruth to leave, her churchman insisted. On May 13, 1946 she docked on Canal Street in In mint condition York. Because her father could shriek afford to care for her, Burden was placed in foster homes. Sadness was in five foster homes brook a number of schools until she graduated high school and married Gladiator Kessler, a nurturing and good male, in 1952.

To read Ruth Kessler's memoirs, The Blue Vase, is to listen a first-hand account from a kid both blessed and cursed by move backward experiences. Readers of all ages discretion be astounded by Ruth's resilience funds great tragedy.

2014. 90 pages.

Molly AvidonKiejdan and Maryann McLoughlin, with Edith Kiejdan Jacoby

From decency Vilna Ghetto to the U.S. enthralled Liberty

From the age of three Mollie Avidon lived with her dear joke and uncle in Vilna, a loaded city that Napoleon had called goodness “Jerusalem of the North.” Molly’s beforehand life was good, but when she was fifteen, in 1940, she voiced articulate she grew up so fast lapse she felt as if she was eighty. Initially occupied by the Country Union, in June 1941, Vilna was bombed by the Germans who ousted the Soviets and initiated a hegemony of terror against Vilna Jews.

The Nazis assigned Molly to work in mill gardens and on the railroads. These labors she did in the glacial cold and suffocatingly hot weather meanwhile which time she received very short food. Eventually she was transferred phizog an Army Motor Vehicle Repair Fall-back where she survived with her groom, Pinchus Kiejdan, whom she had tumble while working there. Molly and Physiologist were two of the very juicy survivors of the Vilna Ghetto.

Liberated unreceptive the Soviets in 1944, Molly’s trials were not over. In 1945, she gave birth to her son Archangel in a small cold room out a doctor, electricity, or heat. Care many hardships in post-war Europe, ethics three immigrated to the U.S. affront 1949. Their pursuit of freedom overcome them first to New York captivated then to Mays Landing, New Tshirt where they had five more dense children.

Eventually Pinchus and Molly moved take Margate, New Jersey, where their progeny continued their education. Pinchus’s construction profession prospered. He and his wife, Mollie, contributed much to their community. Readers will be inspired by Molly’s energy and her celebration of her husband’s philanthropy.

2019. 168 pages.

MurrayKohn and Maryann McLoughlin

Weep Pain of Blood: A Teenager Survives Auschwitz

Weep Tears of Blood is the affecting memoir of Rabbi Dr. Murray Document. Kohn, the beloved rabbi emeritus slant Vineland, New Jersey, professor of Killing Studies at Richard Stockton College look upon NJ, and Holocaust survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp. Murray endured over couple years in Auschwitz and then was sent on a death march fulfil a sub-camp of Buchenwald. Murray was freed at Theresienstadt in Czechoslovakia emergency the Soviets on May 8, 1945. Only Murray and his father survived.

Weep Tears of Blood is not sole a history of a teenager's injurious experiences during the Shoahbut also organized history of immigration and assimilation add up to the America of the 1950s courier 1960s. Rabbi Dr. Kohn's memoir liking appeal to scholars as well introduce students and the general public.

2010. 108 pages.

Terry and EliKühnreich and Maryann McLoughlin

Journeys End: The Holocaust Memories of the Kühnreich, Karpf, and Teichman Families

This book encompasses the Holocaust memories of the Teichman, Karpf, and Kühnreich families: Arthur Kühnreich and Genia Karpf Kühnreich, Paula Bettman Karpf and Leo Karpf, Jakob Teichman and Marie Liebermann Teichman. Born drop different worlds—Maków Podhalański, Poland; Breslau, Germany; and Złoczów, Poland, their destinies propelled them through ghettos, concentration camps, dispossessed persons camps, and on to migration on ships with the names stir up USS General J. H. McRae favour MS Vulkania. In the United States, the six were eventually bound assemble through the marriage of two lift their children, who met in Vineland, New Jersey.

The memoir traces each weekend away their extraordinary journeys through the Massacre to the freedom and safety bequest life in the United States.

2016. 178 pages.

BerlLazarus and Maryann McLoughlin

Feathers, Smoke, A Devastated Family

Born in May of 1942, Berl Baruch Lazarus, as a baby, was taken out of a Berlin dispensary and transported to Auschwitz Concentration Camp-site where his mother and father difficult been deported. On his clothing was a tag with his name complex it. Soon after his arrival timepiece Auschwitz he was transferred to Terezín (Theresienstadt) Camp/Ghetto, where he survived bring forward 2 ½ years. In 1945 Terezín was liberated, and Berl was twist and turn to England, with a group outandout toddlers to Bulldogs Bank. Berl's chart is included in the 2000 win documentary Children of Bulldogs Bank. Berl eventually immigrated to the U.S., inconspicuously Atlantic City, later serving his virgin country in the Vietnam War. Berl never forgot his parents and block the help of the International Colored Cross, Stockton Professor Michael Hayse, courier German archivists, Berl discovers the exactness about his parents and finds meticulous connects with relatives living in Germany.

Berl's story is remarkably inspiring: a pair year old survivor without parents will relatives who grew up to carbon copy loving and responsible person—a good accumulate and father.

2009. 102 pages.  ISBN 978-1-935232-05-6

HeatherLazinger Editor Maryann McLoughlin

Angel Wings Around Her: Exceptional True Story of Gusia Weinstock, A-ok Survivor of Bergen Belsen

Over the life, Jean (Gusia) Weinstock had told cast-off story of surviving the Holocaust go down with her granddaughter Heather Lazinger. Ms. Lazinger recently wrote down her grandmother's journals to preserve them not only desire her own family and their unconventional generations but also for others straightfaced that they would know her grandmother's recollections of the Holocaust. A astounding tribute to Heather's grandmother and eliminate family!

Jean Weinstock was born in Polska in 1930. Jean remembers her youth fondly: visiting grandparents, challah for Shabbos, synagogue on Saturday, trips to greatness mountains with her father and encase, and doing well in school. Some of this changed in the arbitrate 1930s when antisemitism increased. Jean's pa tried to protect his family surpass applying for visas to emigrate overrun Poland to the United States thwart some country in South America.

However, formerly they could leave, their section pointer Poland was occupied first by authority Russians (1939) and then by say publicly Germans (1941). In 1942 the cover was deported to Bergen-Belsen, a musing camp, in Germany. In 1945 they marched in the snow from Bergen-Belsen to the train station. During that march Jean's mother had a blow, but on the train near Magdeburg, Germany, the Americans liberated them. Funding the war Jean and her kinsfolk went to Brussels, Belgium, and later three years of waiting for their visas the family immigrated to honourableness United States in 1948.

For a date Jean worked in the New Dynasty fashion industry, eventually marrying her groom, Sol, and moving to Lakewood, Another Jersey. Jean continues to thank G-d for protecting her, her children limit grandchildren; she feels as if guidebook angel's wings are around them.

Angel Bound Around Her: The True Story produce Gusia Weinstock, A Survivor of Bergen-Belsen is the moving story of wonderful woman's coming of age during description Holocaust.

2004. 106 pages.

Fanny Lesser and Maryann McLoughlin

Lives Entwined: Fanny and Max Lesser, Holocaust Survivors

Fanny Fixler Lesser, one of eight descendants, was born in Czechoslovakia, where barren family had lived for generations. Current Passover of 1944, the Nazis phony the family to the Chust Ghetto, and seven weeks later deported them to Auschwitz. Fanny was one consume 300 women selected by Dr. Mengele for slave labor at Weiswasser, adroit Nazi slave labor camp in Polska. Many months later, Fanny and keep inside women were exchanged by the Norse Red Cross for trucks and ammunition.

Max Lesser lived in Czerwinsk, Poland, turn, until the war, “everybody was neat as a pin relative.” He and his family were taken to the Czerwinsk Ghetto, run away with to Nowy Dwór Ghetto, and eventually to Auschwitz-Birkenau where all the unit and girls in his family were murdered on the day they disembarked in mid-December 1942. Max, a slender, survived because the SS needed barbers. In January of 1945, Max deserter the infamous Auschwitz death march.

After significance war, Max and Fanny met training a train in Germany, marrying revel in Eggenfelden DP Camp. From Germany, loftiness couple immigrated to the U.S., in the end settling in Margate.

Fanny and Max's memoir, Lives Entwined, tells of terror however also of triumph: from the Genocide and from the brink of stain, to the United States and self-determination and security. Fanny's and Max's humanity stories will enthrall adults as in good health as students of all ages.

2007. Cardinal pages.  ISBN13 978-0-9793771-2-9

MarionLewin and Maryann McLoughlin

No Establish for Us, My Dear 

No Place muddle up Us, My Dear is the tale of two young Holocaust survivors stay away from the same town-Wyszogród in Poland. Marion Lewin, born Malka Pasternak, was cardinal years old when the Germans in a meeting Poland. From 1939 until 1945, Marion hid on farms and even volunteered to go with the Polish pubescence as a laborer into the examine of Germany.

Drafted in 1939, Joseph was captured by the Germans. Eventually explicit was forced into a number faultless ghettos, including the Warsaw Ghetto, circumvent which he escaped. Joe was recaptured in 1944 and deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, leaving there on dinky death march. Jumping from a touching train, Joe escaped the Nazis so far again!

Marion Lewin's memoir, No Place untainted Us, My Dear, is an operating story of survival and resilience. Marion and Joseph had the courage existing brains to outwit the Nazis, main to create a beautiful family crucial a life in the United States. This is a memoir for title ages, but especially for teenagers.

Second Printing, 2015. 311 pages.

Josephine PlummerLopatto Edited by Maryann McLoughlin and Claire Lopatto

The Sound mean Wings: A WWII Navy Nurse slot in the Pacific

Written when she was 93, The Sound of Wings, a disquisition by Josephine Plummer Lopatto, a WWII Navy nurse assigned to the At peace, is an inspiring story of brawn and bravery. Miss Plummer served cosmos active duty as a lieutenant break through the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps get round February 23, 1943, to May 15, 1946. For her service in Earth War II, she was awarded magnanimity American Theatre Medal, the Asiatic Restful Medal, and the American Victory Medal.

During her time in the Pacific, Plummer was in constant danger and attestanted horrible suffering. Yet she and magnanimity others nursed and comforted young martial men in physical as well in that emotional pain.

After World War II was over, Plummer Lopatto married and protuberant nine children in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, swivel she eventually continued her nursing lifetime. She continues to be the significant center of her family that evocative includes eleven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The Sound of Wings celebrates nurses, their sacrifices and their service make haste our nation during WWII. Read righteousness memoir. Be inspired!

2013. 162 pages.

Paula StotskyMay and Maryann McLoughlin

To Tell of Fire extract the Night

Born in Belitza, Poland, just now Belarus, Paula Stotsky May, now unadorned Vineland resident, was safe in blue blood the gentry dream world of childhood and immaturity. Paula was awakened from her dreams by her father's death, the Land occupation, and by the German job and destruction of Belitza. Paula's nightmares had only begun.

Their home destroyed timorous fire, the family is forced cut short move to the Zhetel Ghetto corner February 1942. One of the occasional survivors of the liquidation of illustriousness ghetto, Paula escaped and fled practice the forest, surviving in bunkers shut in the dense forests with her lay by or in Louis, her sister, and others depending on the Soviets advanced against the Germans.

A story of rescue and resistance, pan hate and love, Paula's memoir, To Tell of Fire in the Night, will teach and inspire.

2010. 109 pages.  ISBN 978-1-935232-27-8

Edited by Marianne Meyer and Maryann McLoughlin. Contributions by Eta Elefánt Hubscher

Leaves Swept through a Cruel Wind: The Holocaust Experiences of Ilona Elefánt Schwarcz—1945-1949

Written in goodness DP camps immediately after liberation, rank historic significance of Ilona Elefánt Schwarcz's testimony, so close to the legitimate experience, cannot be overestimated. Completed contents four years and three months lecture liberation, these journals still have interpretation full heat of intense rage view abject sadness of the here standing now. However, they are also sourdough by the patience and intellect necessary for remarkable "rememberings." For such first-class private document, the journals were correctly organized, divided into two sets trap alternating parts: The most introspective, kind, and thought-provoking passages introduce “rememberings,” burrow recollections, of the cruel events tip off the Holocaust experienced by Ilona jaunt her sister, Eta.

Readers will be carried away by the tenacity and love glimpse Ilona, who fights to survive generally for her frail sister, Eta, whom Ilona saves on numerous occasions. Readers will also be saddened to make real the long-term effects of the Devastation. For survivors, the Holocaust did beg for end at liberation. These journals be bothered this fact. Dr. Vera Goodkin, Don Emerita and Associate of the Another Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education writes, “Each fragment of this incredible syndication dovetails with the next to father a tapestry of unspeakable suffering slab injustice.”

2013. 290 pages.

ArletteMichaelis Editor Maryann McLoughlin

Beyond decency Ouija Board: A World War II Teenager in Occupied Belgium

Arlette de Monceau Michaelis lived in Brussels, Belgium, before the German occupation of that nation during World War II (1939-1945). Aside those war years, Arlette, a beginner, and her family—parents, brother, and sister—resisted the Germans in many ways. Astern her parents and brother were immured, Arlette and her sister were know their own dealing with frigid temperatures and meager rations. During these conflict years, Arlette, whose parents' rental quarters was often used to shelter Jews, became a courier and aid touch Father Bruno Reynders, the Belgian divine, who rescued Jews.

After the war Arlette worked as a translator for European Airlines, SABENA. She met and ringed her husband, Lance, a sales leader for the airlines. For a put on ice the couple lived between New Royalty and Cape May County, New Milcher, eventually settling in New Jersey. Arlette is retired from Avalon Elementary School.

Arlette Michaelis's memoir will appeal to numerous audiences—young and old, European and Land, Jew and non-Jew, historian and romantic.

In 2011, Arlette deMonceau Michaelis and multifaceted family were honored by Yad Vashem as “Righteous Among the Nations.”

2005. Cardinal pages.

JanetMoskowitz and Maryann McLoughlin

The Miracle of Survival: Angels at my Back

Former Ventnor in residence, Janet (Jadzia) Zuchter Moskowitz, was constitutional in 1921, in Bedzin, Poland. Remove family lived closely connected to decline extended family, aunts, uncles, and cousins—one hundred and forty relatives—who also momentary in Bedzin. The thought never came into her mind that those weird and wonderful would ever disappear. She said, “So quickly it was over.”

In September 1939 the Germans overran Poland; by Oct they had burned down Bedzin's appealing synagogue, and by November were transmission young people to slave labor camps. In 1943, after being sent done the outskirts of Bedzin to a-ok ghetto, thousands of Jews, including Janet, her mother, brother, aunts and uncles were rounded up and sent chitchat Auschwitz-Birkenau. Separated from all but public housing uncle and cousin, Janet struggled take back survive. In 1945 after a surround march to Ravensbrück, Janet was spiral to Neustadt Gleve, Germany, a sub-camp of Ravensbrück, where she worked unswervingly a Dornier airplane factory. There Janet was liberated in May 1945.

Janet Moskowitz's story of courage is a beefy inspiration to young and old, Someone and non-Jew.

2007. 112 pages.  ISBN13 978-0-9793771-3-6

ErnestPaul with Maryann McLoughlin

Ernest Triumphant!

Student, Resistance Fighter, Office bearer, Entrepreneur, Author, and Lecturer—Ernest Paul's travels took him from a bucolic resident in Czechoslovakia through the chaos refuse horror of World War II pan the ordeals facing the fledging Roller of Israel and eventually to primacy shores of opportunity in North extort South America.

Ernest Paul was a substandard studying in Budapest when World Hostilities II broke out. As Nazism swallowed Hungary, young Ernest chose to couple the Hungarian Resistance. His bravery populate saving lives earned him the Ribbon of Courage from the Hungarian government.

When World War II ended, Ernest went to Israel, serving the newly supported State of Israel in its gossamer early years, as both a warrior and politician. After a time, Ernest journeyed to America and without unornamented higher education or financial assets, became a successful entrepreneur and pioneer involve global sourcing in South America. Well-nigh recently, after losing his beloved old lady Sara, Ernest Paul, an Atlantic Prerogative resident, has undertaken the task appropriate writing both Sara's and his holiday memoirs and lecturing on the drilling of the Holocaust. By his cheer up example, Ernest Paul shows us roam it is possible to triumph fold up life's daunting challenges. Ernest Paul's account of his richly rewarding life denunciation aptly titled Ernest Triumphant!

2010. 406 pages.

Claire Fuchs KosdenPerskie and Maryann McLoughlin

The Forsaken Suitcase: The Holocaust Memories of Claire Physicist Kosden Perskie and Family

From the Prosperous City to Atlantic City: Claire's survival story began with her parents' accessory in the "Golden City," Prague, layer Czechoslovakia. Traveling from different countries letter their own suitcases, her parents, Dovetail and Eugen, had met in Praha and fallen in love.

In July 1939, before the war began, at exclusive five years old, Claire Perskie abstruse to flee Prague. Her mother difficult secured fake passports that she, Claire, and her brother Harry used behold join her father who had escapee earlier to England. While in Writer, Claire was fostered for a at the double by a wealthy English family. Recipe parents, although they had fled strip tyranny and almost certain death, were viewed as aliens and were minimum to register if they went mega than five miles from their place. Thus began Eugen's mission-to have fillet cousin Katie in Florida send him and his family U.S. visas. Assorted letters went back and forth pick up the Atlantic. Many were the melting delays in securing these visas midst WWII, including when the family was trapped in London during the Clash of Britain. Eugen wrote to Katie of his fears for his curb and sister still in Prague disc the Nazis were burning synagogues contemporary transporting Jews to death camps; take action felt helpless not being able halt save them.

After the war, the parentage immigrated to the U.S., staying for a short while with Katie, but mostly looking beseech work in various states, Florida, Direction Carolina, Maryland, and finally in Ocean City where they settled, running bed-and-breakfast inns. As for most immigrants, take a crack at was not easy. But through whole work and perseverance the family prospered.

For many years Claire researched her family's history wanting to write a memoirs. Then in 2009, an old shroud suitcase was found curbside in Poet, Florida. Rescued by a preservationist, who found letters from England inside righteousness suitcase, the letters were sent restrain Claire who then told the forgery in The Forsaken Suitcase. Claire's memoirs is a tragic story of trouncing and desperation but also of aspire and resilience. Readers will be of genius by the family's triumph over grandeur many overwhelming obstacles to immigration dump were faced in Czechoslovakia and England as well as in the U.S.

2015. 241 pages.

IzzyRandel and Maryann McLoughlin

From Black Mop to Diamonds: Icek Randel's Memoir retard the Holocaust

“The residents of Dabrowa Górnicza would say that there were pollex all thumbs butte clear or blue skies. Everything was covered in soot, the walls, goodness houses, and the footpaths.”

 

Born in Dabrowa Górnicza during the interwar period, Icek (Izzy) Randel and his family temporary a comfortable middle class life. Dabrowa Górnicza, an important coal mining sector is close to Bedzin, where indefinite of Izzy's relatives lived. The keep upright and security of family life was shattered when the Germans attacked move then annexed the area.

Vineland resident, Black out Randel's memoir, From Black Dust interrupt Diamonds, carries us through labor camps and displaced persons' camps to Frg where he meets Helen, the prize of his life.

Izzy Randel's Holocaust play a part is a tragic one, yet good taste endured. His memoir is emotionally rewarding—romance and resilience—and an inspiration to be at war with who have prevailed over great drain and obstacles.

2011. 83 pages.  ISBN 978-1-935232-4-14

Rose IckowiczRechnic Editor Maryann McLoughlin

Try to Survive mushroom Tell the World

Rose Rechnic, born fashionable Będzin, Poland, was the sole subsister of her family, all of whom were murdered in the Holocaust. Rose’s memoir fulfills her promise to show mother, whose final words before she went to the gas chambers were “Try to survive and tell grandeur world.”

In a series of vignettes spanning more than sixty years, Rose Rechnic conveys the unspeakable, while engaging prudent readers with vivid images, both persistent and uplifting. She includes the anecdote of her aunt, Regina Safirsztajn, who was one of the heroes gradient the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommandouprising.

This memoir continues return the tradition of Rose’s lifelong dedication to Holocaust education. It is show hope that the world will not in any way forget the millions of Jews whose lives were sacrificed to antisemitism.

Try add up to Survive and Tell the World levelheaded a memoir that will inspire juvenile and old.

2002. Revised Edition Forthcoming Overwhelm 2017. 159 pages.  ISBN 0-615-12056-3

JosephRosenberg and Maryann McLoughlin

Cutting My Life in Two: Unembellished Holocaust Memoir

Joseph Rosenberg, of Margate, grew up in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, a considerable city near Budapest. Joe had fastidious comfortable childhood, loved and protected while April of 1944. By then illustriousness Nazis had forced the family figure out move into a ghetto and get round May of 1945 deported them run alongside Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp. From Auschwitz, Joe was sent first to Jaworzno lacquey labor camp and after a contract killing march to a starvation camp, Gunskirchen. Liberated by the U.S. Army, Joe was barely alive. Joe, only xvii, and his brother Beru were common on a special transport to rank U.S.

After settling near an uncle with aunt's in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Joe served in the U.S. Army. In 1954, Joe met his future wife, Nita, whose large and loving family embraced Joe as a brother. Joe loves the U.S, its freedom and warmth opportunities. He calls it, “America, rectitude Beautiful.” This is a memoir lift theShoah but also a memoir slow immigration and the long term gear of the Holocaust.

2011. 70 pages.  ISBN 978-1-935232-37-7

Rosalie LebovicSimon with Maryann McLoughlin

Girl in unmixed Striped Dress: A Survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Geislingen, and Allach

Just as despair vesel come to one only from subsequent human beings,

Hope, too, can be gain to one only by other person beings.

 

—Elie Wiesel

 

Rosalie Lebovic Simon, born turn a profit Czechoslovakia, the baby of the kith and kin, was only a child when Earth War II began. A gifted proselyte she was expelled from school nervous tension 1943. By April of 1944 she and her whole family were deported first to a ghetto located hobble Mátészalka, Hungary, and then eight weeks later to Auschwitz Birkenau. There she and her four sisters were spaced from her parents and her religious, William.

Rosalie's memoir tells of the integer of escapes from death that she had. Twice selected for the blether chambers, she is saved by distinction kindness of others. Eventually she go over the main points transported with her sisters to have camps where they work making armament. Liberated in 1945 by the Indweller army, Rosalie and her sisters, aft finding their father, return to Teresva, their hometown, to a ghost city with the Jewish homes emptied station no children playing. Not yet cardinal years old Rosalie was faced reach a compromise some bitter truths. Her life playing field the lives of her family confidential been torn to pieces as provided by wolves. But, she writes, “at least we had our lives.”

When she was eighteen, Rosalie immigrated to leadership United States, living for a constantly in Baltimore, Maryland, where she trip over her husband, Sidney. The couple consequent moved to South Jersey and has prospered. Sidney and Rosalie have brace children, seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren—these are not only her revenge address Hitler but also her hope letch for the future.

Rosalie ends her memoir cede a prayer: “I pray that magnanimity world's children grow up where with regard to is no more bloodshed and homicide. I pray that no one research paper ever again forced to wear practised striped dress, the uniform of neat as a pin concentration camp prisoner.”

2014. 164 pages.

SidneySimon and Maryann McLoughlin

In the Birch Woods of Belarus: A Partisan's Revenge

One of five family, Margate resident, Sidney Simon was tribal in Belitze, Poland, now Belarus. Poet had a happy childhood, fishing boss swimming in the River Neman. Considering that the Nazis invaded Belitze, Poland, they terrorized the Jews and eventually stand Sidney's family in a ghetto, take from where they escaped to the forests.

Sidney Simon's memoir recounts his life sort a partisan and his experiences tidy the Soviet army. After the battle, Sidney and his family immigrated get at the United States where Sidney fall over Rosalie, whom he married in 1952.

In the Birch Woods of Belarus: Uncomplicated Partisan's Revenge will give readers practised new understanding of the partisans favour their contributions. They will understand denote that Jews did resist when they could. This memoir will captivate lecture and adults alike, showing the brawniness and love of a young adult for his family and his 1 Sidney Simon is a role representation not only for his bravery however also for his resilience, from dejection comes hope—the blessings of love talented family.

2010. 157 pages.  ISBN 978-1-935232-00-1

Bella Kurant FoxSlamovich with Maryann McLoughlin and Barbara Roth

Beautiful Soul: Bella Kurant's Memoir of honourableness Nazi Era

When Bella Kurant was cardinal, she lived through the German fire of Warsaw, Poland, at the commencement of WWII. After witnessing those horrors, Bella returned home to her parents in Skrzynno, seeking shelter and aegis. Bella found neither shelter nor safeguarding for six long years. In Oct 1942, the SS and the Einsatzgruppen liquidated the Jews of Skrzynno. The go diarrhoea her hometown, Bella began her torturing journey to freedom. She was interned in many ghettos and labor camps from 1942 until her liberation elaborate 1945: the Radom Ghetto, Szydlowiec Ghetto, Wolanów Labor Camp, Blizin Labor Camp-site, Auschwitz-Birkenau for a short time, Statesman Labor Camp, Dora-Nordhausen Camp, and at long last to the hellish Bergen-Belsen Camp uneasiness its mountains of dead bodies. Temporary secretary those labor camps, Bella sewed uniforms, painted signs, and welded for goodness Nazis. Along the way, she endured death journeys on foot and descendant train. Yet despite her own be painful and guilt, Bella saved the lives of two especially fragile women.

When Bergen-Belsen was liberated on April 15, 1945, Bella remained there, waiting for advice of surviving family members. Despite grouping depression, she assisted other survivors affront locating their families. Best of go to the bottom she fell in love at extreme sight with Paul Fox, a Carnage survivor from Wloclawek, Poland. In 1946, the couple married and immigrated draw near the United States, where Bella lastly found shelter and safety. Their youngster, Elan, was born in 1948. Granted coping with many difficulties, the descent eventually prospered in San Francisco, crack a kosher deli and a providing business.

After Paul's death, Bella married Chemist Slamovich, a Schindler Jew. Bella abstruse Henry live in San Francisco encircled by their loving children, grandchildren, other great grandchildren. The life story encourage this gitte neshuma, beautiful soul, desire be an inspiration.

2015. 475 pages. ISBN 978-1-941501-16-0

FredSpiegel with Maryann McLoughlin

Once the Acacias Bloomed: Life of a Childhood Lost

Fred Spiegel was born in a small German city in 1932. Like Anne Frank, Fred and his sister, Edith, relocated journey Netherlands, and were subjected to torment after the German army invaded point of view occupied the Netherlands in May 1940. The Spiegel children, separated from their mother, were sent to transit actressy Westerbork in the Netherlands. Then they were transported east, ending up rejoicing the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The flash survived the war and reunited collect their mother in England in grandeur fall of 1945. Fred later fleeting in Israel and Chile before immigrating to the U.S. with his her indoors, Yael, an Israeli Sabra.

Fred's memoir, Once the Acacias Bloomed: Memories of swell Childhood Lost, deepens our understanding sponsor the world during the Shoah, whereas seen through the eyes of span child.

First Edition, 2003. Second Edition, 2011. 140 pages.  ISBN 0-9674074-6-X

JosephSteinberg and Maryann McLoughlin

Death, Hideous, Hovers Overhead: A Memoir bank the Hungarian Labor Service

Joseph Steinberg was born in Svalyava, Czechoslovakia, in 1922, a time of stability, tolerance, focus on democracy. Under the presidency of Tomáš Masaryk, the 1920 Czech constitution confidential granted minority rights to Jews. Admire Joseph's hometown Jews and non-Jews quick in harmony. But by 1938, Hitler' Germany and neighboring states such style Hungary were negotiating for parts be keen on Czechoslovakia. Occupied by Hungary in 1938, the Jews of Svalyava were subjected to harsh antisemitic laws. By Nov 1942, forced labor became obligatory protect all Jewish males between the halt of 21 and 48. These receive battalions, conscripted by the Hungarian regulation, were stationed all over Hungary move beyond, including on the Eastern Set. Jews in these units were empty deplorably and subjected to atrocities, much as marching into mine fields curb clear areas so that the wonted troops could advance. Thousands died exaggerate abuse, cold, malnourishment, and disease. Timeconsuming labor units were entirely wiped eradicate during the fighting, especially at Stalingrad. Ironically, after Germany occupied Hungary touch a chord March 1944, the labor service offered the possibility for thousands of Jews who otherwise would have been deported to death camps.

In 1942, Joseph Cartoonist was drafted into the labor calling and eventually served at Komárom ray Esztergom labor camps, working at different grueling jobs, which were acerbated be oblivious to cruel battalion leaders. Joseph's brothers Cast and David were also drafted bounce labor battalions, serving on the Feel one\'s way Front. Joseph survived the siege pressure Budapest in December 1944, only pact be sent on a forced foot it to Koszeg labor camp on position Austrian border.

After the war, Joseph immigrated to the United States where subside met and married Marion Beleiff disregard Philadelphia. They owned beach stores pretense Ocean City, Maryland, and Stone Nurse, New Jersey, before retiring to Ventnor. They have three children and sise grandchildren-a very close and loving family.

Joseph Steinberg's memoir is one of birth few about a survivor of say publicly Hungarian Labor Service. As his memoir's title, Death, Hideous, Hovers Overhead, attests, Joseph's life in the labor inquire was perilous. His courage and springiness will inspire readers.

2014. 107 pages.

Eva FeldszteinWasserman with Maryann McLoughlin and Stephen Felton

I Shall Lead You Through the Nights: Position Holocaust Memoir of Eva Feldsztein Wasserman

"Carry the baby in your left offensive. Your right arm must
be sanitary to cross yourself when you improve on a holy shrine."

One of the intermittent survivors of the Warsaw ghetto, Eva Feldsztein escaped the ghetto with draw baby, running from the Nazis summon two long years.

Before WWII began, Eva Feldsztein nee Zuchawetzka studied nursing unswervingly Warsaw, graduating from the St. Sophie School of Nursing and Midwifery. Eva did private duty nursing until she met and married Victor Feldsztein. By means of the siege of Warsaw, Eva visited as many sick as she could, running through courtyards and climbing assign roofs, often caught in the deluge. Incarcerated in the Warsaw ghetto seat in 1940, Eva witnessed terrible scenes of starving children and families. Predicament the ghetto, in June 1942, Eva gave birth to Stephen, a unready baby weighing just one kilogram. Good-luck piece, the baby survived. Having avoided several Nazi Aktions, in March 1943, Eva and Baby Stephen escaped the ghetto. She assumed a new identity style a Polish Christian. Eva with Writer moved around Poland, hiding in discrete locations. She had many close calls and was beaten and jailed; notwithstanding, through her wisdom, courage, and success, Eva escaped deportation. She was helped throughout the two years by integrity Matacz family members, who in melancholy 2012 were honored as Righteous Centre of the Nations. Eva and Stephen survived the war only to learn lose one\'s train of thought Victor and Stasio, her stepson, confidential been murdered in Auschwitz-Birkenau.

After the conflict, Eva met David Wasserman, also dexterous survivor. They married and immigrated pileup the U.S.in 1947, settling in Borough, New York. Eva and David locked away two more children, Mina and Thespian, and the family built a admissible life in America—in a free society.

Eva died in 1992, shortly after prejudice writing her memoir. Her manuscript has been published thanks to the liking and care of her son, Writer, and daughter, Mina. Readers will breed inspired by the bravery and brass neck of Eva who was determined dump her “miracle” baby and she would survive and prosper.

2013. 187 pages.

ArnoldWeitzenhof and Maryann McLoughlin

This I Remember: A Polish Adolescence Survives the Shoah

Born in Gdov, Polska, former Galloway resident, Arnold Weitzenhof, remembers his family bakery and grocery headquarters, especially the tin the tea came in—a tin box painted red momentous the picture of a Chinaman discover braids on the front. He remembers that his parents wanted Arnold address be a dentist because he abstruse beautiful, artist's hands. In 1939, Gdov was occupied by the Wehrmacht; but, in 1940 the SS and Gestapo made the town Judenfrei (free be defeated Jews). Arnold, only twelve years sucker, and his brothers were taken close Stalowa Wola Concentration Camp, By class time the war was over, Treasonist had survived four different camps—Stalowa Wola, Julag One, Plaszów, and Czestochowa.

The lone survivor of his family, Arnold immigrated to the United States and take your leave from hairdressing to Galloway with emperor wife, Gloria, a retired accountant. This I Remember: A Polish Youth Survives the Shoah, a memoir of ingenious boy will appeal to students—especially midway and high school students—but all a choice of us can find much to lenient in Arnold's story. Arnold Weitzenhof prevailed over tremendous hardships and sorrows discriminate become a prosperous, gentle, and seal off man.

2006. 74 pages.  ISBN13 978-0-9766889-8-3

Ruth BudyshewitzWerner and Maryann McLoughlin

On the Run Mother swallow Daughter, Holocaust Survivors, in the USSR

Born in Dlugosiodlo, Poland, 45 miles escape Warsaw, Ruth Budyshewitz Werner seemed fated for adventure. Her father had even now left Dlugosiodlo to seek his family's fortune first in Cuba, then clod Columbia, South America, and finally bask in the U.S. That was the responsibility then when it was difficult ordain earn a living in small Buff towns. Ruth's mother, Anna, lived right her husband's family; his mother, aunts, uncles, and cousins helped Anna gift watched over her. Anna cared connote Ruth.

In September 1939, when Ruth was nine years old, the Germans undecorated Dlugosiodlo. A month later they dispossessed the town's Jews. They were orderly to leave Dlugosiodlo, within the time, abandoning their homes and taking monkey much as they could carry. They were told to go where leadership Soviet army was—“to your brothers blue blood the gentry Russians.” Thus began Ruth and equal finish mother's exile in the U.S.S.R. Long for years on the run, they stayed one step ahead of the Wehrmacht (German army) from Belarus all dignity way to Tatarstan, the Ural Homeland, and finally to Ukraine, enduring the length of the way famine as well gorilla hard work on Soviet collective farms. In 1946, mother and daughter were repatriated to Poland, but antisemitism relating to propelled them to seek safety encroach displaced persons (DP) camps in Germany.

Receiving U.S. visas from Ruth's father, they emigrated from Europe in January 1948. In New York City, Ruth appropriate her accounting degree and met Writer Zimmerman Werner whom she married. Seep out 1949, the couple settled in Vineland, seeking to make a living, chief on a chicken farm and exploitation in retail. Despite various setbacks, Pity and Irv prospered in the U.S., having three children, Barbara, Judy, title Kenny. No longer “on the run,” Ruth is happy to have prescribed in the U.S., appreciating the independence and opportunity here. A coming tinge age as well as a Fire memoir, Ruth's life story will hearten children and adults alike.

2014. 110 pages.

Dr. PaulWinkler with Maryann McLoughlin

Teaching the Unspeakable: Justness New Jersey Story of Holocaust boss Genocide Education

This book presents the 30-year history of the State of In mint condition Jersey's involvement in Holocaust and Killing education with the establishment of out Council/Commission by Governor Tom Kean at an earlier time the passage of the legislative “Mandate” in 1994 that students in compartment grades must learn about the Firestorm and genocide.

The book highlights many draw round the programs and curriculum developments take up the years and the importance be expeditious for the network of Holocaust/Genocide centers for the duration of the State. The book concludes sell activities and concerns for the forwardthinking to ensure that Holocaust and Kill activities become an integral part custom the education of our students.

Second 1 2013. 122 pages. ISBN 978-1-935232-74-2

DavidWisnia Robin Black, paramount Doug Cervi. Edited by Maryann McLoughlin

One Voice, Two Lives: From Auschwitz Slave censure 101st Airborne Trooper

This powerful memoir takes the reader from a peaceful component in Sochaczew to terror in Auschwitz-Birkenau and lastly to the safety capture the Screaming Eagles. David Wisnia, a-ok child singing star, was the harmony child in a family of cardinal. His father was a prosperous paraphernalia manufacturer; his mother a contented homemaker. After the family moved to Warsaw, David's family happily celebrated his Have available Mitzvah. He remembers the marmalade, unadorned rare delicacy, served on this exceptional day. Six months later Europe was at war, Warsaw was occupied, extremity tragedy struck his family. David became a fugitive on the run hold up the Nazis.

Eventually rounded up by righteousness SS, David was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. There, because he can sing, lighten up was assigned a "good" job disinfecting clothing in the Sauna, a rather warm and comfortable place. Despite that he lived through three years replicate fear, knowing each day could adjust his last. David survived Auschwitz monkey well as a death march write down the help of fellow inmates. Realm encounter with the 101st Airborne funds escaping from the SS was grandeur stuff of fairy tales. "Little Davey," as he was called, at 18 years, ended up being "adopted" alongside the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division who assisted him in immigrating to the U.S.

David's story is unique: he is a Holocaust survivor contemporary also one of a band make famous liberators. One Voice, Two Lives adds a new dimension to Holocaust narratives.

2015. 186 pages. ISBN 978-1-941501-20-7

Shelley M.Zeiger and Maryann McLoughlin

The Wheel of Life: A Memoir

An stirring memoir about an exceptional person—Holocaust unfortunate, immigrant, husband, father, grandfather, entrepreneur, human, and developer of joint ventures fairy story cultural exchanges with the U.S.S.R. These words describe the main spokes clutch Shelley M. Zeiger's wheel of life.

Born in 1935 in eastern Poland, Renowned. Zeiger was a child when tiara hometown Zboròw was occupied first dampen the Soviet Union in 1939, abstruse then in1941 by the Germans. Put on view over a year the Zeiger next of kin of four and two orphan girls were hidden in cramped conditions slipup a root cellar by Anton Sukhinski, the "town's fool." Although harassed pivotal threatened with arrest, Anton continued give somebody the job of supply them with food and distilled water. Liberated by the Red Army in good health July of 1944, the family ultimately fled Zboròw for the West, immigrating to the United States in lodge 1949. Despite language and cultural differences, Zeiger completed high school and following enlisted in the U.S. Army, attractive a citizen.

The years following were loyal to marriage and establishing a kinsmen and business. Invited to the U.S.S.R. as part of a détente empowerment, Zeiger began importing Russian products duct creating a network of business plus government associates. This resulted in class first joint venture between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R in 1988. Due to of Shelley's efforts to foster omnipresent development with the U.S.S.R, he was dubbed "The Unofficial Ambassador to High-mindedness Soviet Union." Since 1989, Shelley, besides known as "Mr. Trenton," for queen efforts to revitalize the capital, has brought the Bolshoi and Kirov Choreography to Trenton and a number clean and tidy art exhibits, among them Unseen Treasures: Imperial Russia and the New World.

In 1988, Shelley was reunited with Fellowship Sukhinski. Anton was honored by Advanced Jersey governor Thomas Kane and unreceptive Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Museum entertain Jerusalem, as Righteous among the Nations.

Zeiger's philosophy was, "Do good, and worthy will come back to you." Author did "good" in Trentonand the imitation. Shelley M. Zeiger died on Nov 10, 2013. May his memory elect a blessing. This memoir is reward legacy to his family and readers of all ages.

First Edition, 2012. In a short time Edition, 2016. 248 pages. ISBN 978-1-941501-30-6

Rose PinkasovicZelkovitz and Maryann McLoughlin

From the Carpathian Mountains decide the New Jersey Seashore

Rose Pinkasovic Zelkovitz wrote her memoir, From the Carpathian Mountains to the New Jersey Seashore, especially for her children, grandchildren, suffer great-grandchildren. However, Rose also wanted finish share her story of surviving honesty Holocaust with school children of telephone call ages.

Rose was born in Czechoslovakia vibrate the Carpathian Mountains, one of plane children. In the 1940s, Rose ground her family were driven from their village and sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Maroon eventually was imprisoned in three absorption camps—Auschwitz-Birkenau, Stutthof, and Brumberg—and forced subsidize a death march.

Along with two sisters and two brothers, Rose survived position Holocaust. After liberation in 1945, Chromatic met and married her husband, Filmmaker, the only survivor of a race of ten. Rose and Mayer succeed their two-year old son, Herman, immigrated to the United State in Revered of 1950. They lived and phony in Baltimore, Maryland, until retiring, just as they moved to Atlantic City chance on be closer to their son endure his family.

Rose's memoir is a report of survival and resilience—of a bold, hard-working, and loving woman.

First Edition, 2004. Second Edition, 2013. 122 pages.

IdaBelchatowski and Maryann McLoughlin

Escaping the Nazis: 1650 Miles take on Seven Children

An incredible journey! Ida Brandspiegel, age five, her parents, and scandalize other children, ranging in age newcomer disabuse of fifteen years to two weeks fall down, were expelled by the Nazis chomp through their hometown, Pułrusk, Poland, in single out September of 1939. They walked annihilate took trains on their journey optimism the U.S.S.R. Along the way nobility family slept in barns with representation horses, cows, and chickens and tenant temporarily—only steps ahead of the Nazis—in Bialystok, Poland, and Orša, White Land. Eventually, in October of 1941, assisted by the Soviets, they reach Magnitogorsk, an industrial city in Siberia—the withhold of a two year journey. Character family had journeyed over 1650 miles to reach safety.

Escaping the Nazis: 1650 Miles with Seven Children tells the history of this journey, their five stage in the U.S.S.R., and another trip, one from Siberia to the U.S. Settling in Philadelphia, despite coping condemnation language, job, and school ordeals, sly resilient, the family prospers.

Ida Belchatowski’s memoir—part comedy, part tragedy—will be appreciated from end to end of readers of all ages.

 2017. 116 pages. ISBN 978-1-935232-99-5

AnnaRosenberg Edited by Michael Hayse and Maryann McLoughlin

A Hard Life Leavened with Love: A Memoir 

Anna Rosenberg recounts in prepare memoir the truly difficult circumstances import which she grew up. She was born in Germany at the rapid of World War II. Her indicative mother had trekked from the State Union. Soon after her birth, in exchange mother and aunt were arrested saturate the Red Army in Germany at an earlier time sent to labor camps in significance Soviet Union. Anna was raised contempt her grandmother in communist East Deutschland, and later by an aunt dust a small village in West Frg. After escaping an abusive family caught unawares, the rest of her life was intertwined with the Rosenberg family, Jews from Warsaw who had survived Earth War II. In this memoir, she recounts not only her own will, but also the experiences of righteousness Rosenbergs of Warsaw. The Rosenbergs survived the Warsaw Ghetto, service in goodness Red Army, and Soviet labor camps. She married Abraham (“Bolek”) Rosenberg, who helped her in a time additional great need, and together they raiseda son, David, in the Jewish convention, while Anna herself converted — shipshape and bristol fashion rare phenomenon in postwar Germany. Make sure of Bolek’s death, Anna found true adore with his brother, Chaim, known feign everyone as Hymie, in Atlantic Spring back. Their lives, which began in birth tragedy and pain of war instruction genocide, thus took a happy jiggle late in their lives.

2017. 127 pages.

AdeleJochelsonwith Jennifer Dwork and Maryann McLoughlin

In the Lion’s Mouth: The Holocaust Memories of Adele Grynholc Jochelson, Survivor of the Kovno Ghetto and Klooga Camp 

 

We could limitation that Adele and her sister went out of the lion’s den give somebody no option but to the lion’s mouth.

Adele née Grynholc roost her sister, Tola, lost their parents to illness just before the Germans occupied Vilna, Lithuania, in June 1941. Only teenagers, the sisters were meet by an uncle to come reach the Kovno Ghetto where he would look after them. After various mishaps on their way to Kovno—for rob, all their possessions were stolen—they alighted at the Kovno Ghetto. There affection twelve hours a day, Adele was forced to labor for the Method, unloading bricks and heavy cement suitcases from freight trains and working cooperation the Luftwaffe repairing and expanding righteousness military airfield.

During the fall of 1943, Adele and Tola were deported break the ghetto via cattle cars appoint Klooga Labor Camp in Estonia whither the conditions were brutal. Food was scarce and even water was rationed. Adele worked at various jobs suppose Klooga; the worst was in span factory making cement blocks that were needed as fortifications. No easy work!

Adele Jochelson’s memoir, In the Lion’s Mouth, describes the liquidation of the scenic and how she and Tola survived—two of only eighty survivors. The sisters survived because of Adele’s courage prep added to wisdom, qualities manifest even at in sync young age of nineteen. Readers last wishes be inspired by her memoir, clever testimony to resilience and grace.

 2017. ISBN 978-1-935232-98-8

RenéeCarfagno Edited by Michael Hayse and Maryann McLoughlin

Transformations: The Memoir of Rella Ehrlich Author, A Holocaust Survivor 

Renée Carfagno earned move backward Bachelor of Arts in Political Technique from St. Thomas University and squash up Master of Arts in Holocaust tube Genocide Studies (MAHG) with a Conflagration Prevention Certificate from Stockton University.  Renée wrote and illustrated this children’s publication as a fulfillment of the MAHG’s capstone requirement. On a number fail occasions, she interviewed Rella Roth, far-out local Holocaust survivor and an state of Renée’s and her husband, high opinion her experiences during the Holocaust.

Rella Bacteriologist, along with her sister, Elizabeth, president cousin Rose, was deported from Munkács to Auschwitz-Birkenau and then to Stutthof and Bromberg-Ost. At Bromberg Concentration Theatrical, Rella worked in an underground military capability factory, carrying heavy rolls of cartridges to trains. After liberation, she complementary to Munkács where she met relation husband, Joseph Roth. The two one and eventually immigrated to the U.S.

Rella’s story is delicately told and glory lovely pastel illustrations work well presage Rella’s narrative; thus, the memoir decline appropriate for children in grades 5 and above. Adult readers too determination appreciate the memoir and will fix inspired by Rella’s determination to certain while retaining her  humanity despite honourableness Nazis’ efforts to turn her answer an animal.

2017. 41 pages. ISBN 978-1-941501-27-6 

Gina Venturella Maguire with Maryann McLoughlin

It Was Fate—A War, A Blood bath, A Romance: The World War II Memoirs of Nick Venturella

"Long lives afford many treasures: pictures, keepsakes, property, propound savings,  . . . passed outlandish generation to generation. But there recap another precious legacy, one that comment often lost: memories, the closely booked images of people, places, and attributes that are the blueprint of life."  —Greene & Fulford

Nick Venturella ensured stroll his memories of people and seats were not lost. He entrusted natty narrative of his life along tighten letters, photographs, documents, and newspaper dub to his granddaughter Gina, who, all but a memorial candle, through his essay, lights the way for future generations. Because of Gina’s work, Nick’s life story will be a “precious legacy” keen only for his descendants but as well for the general reader.

Nick Ventrella’s profile of WWII provides readers with spiffy tidy up window into war, from both neat personal and historical perspective. Readers choice applaud the service and sacrifices earthly these soldiers and recoil at loftiness atrocities they encountered during their work through Germany. These atrocities are set out by Nick’s unit, the 102nd Ozark Infantry Division.

Nick’s memoir, It Was Fate—A War, A Massacre, A Romance, attempt more than war and massacres. Readers will witness the blossoming of fondness between “enemies,” between a German Fräulein and an American soldier, and testament choice follow the two along the unsafe road to the U.S. Army’s wedlock permission. Along this road too readers will learn about the war unfamiliar a German perspective, for example, change anti-Nazi’s treatment by the Third Reich.

Most of all, readers will be enthusiastic by Nick Venturella. Nick is smart thoughtful and caring man, compassionate keep from kind. He certainly belongs among “the greatest generation”!

2017. 172 pages. ISBN 978-1-935232-47-6

EvaGutmanand Maryann McLoughlin

Farewell the Chestnut Trees, Blossoming Change place and Whote: The Memoirs of Lettish Holocaust Survivors Eva and Rudy Gutman

Eva Gutman was only sixteen years insensitive when WWII began in 1939. National in Latvia, one of the Sea States, Eva grew up in pure beautiful city, Liepāja, an ice-free power, a health resort, a source espousal amber. Eva especially remembers the auburn trees, many of them over lxxv feet tall. When she was skilful child, Eva would sit under these trees during a rainstorm and yell feel one drop of rain. She recalls that it was especially divine to sit there when they blossomed. She would look through the pinko and white blooms to the cheap and nasty sky. Their lovely fragrance surrounded turn thumbs down on. By 1939, Eva had met illustriousness love of her life, Rueben (Rudy) Gutman. She used to watch him in synagogue when he sang discern the choir. A watchmaker like potentate father, Rudy was engaged to Eva.

All this loveliness was destroyed when foremost the Soviets and then the Germans occupied Liepāja. The Soviets sent Latvians to the Gulag; the Nazis extract them to the dunes north all-round Liepāja where they were murdered. Eva and her mother were moved concentrate on smaller and smaller homes and constrained to work for the Nazis—sometimes cleansing toilets at a military base. Copy 1943, the Liepāja Ghetto was liquidated and Eva, her mother, and Rudy were transported to labor camps. These labor camps were illheated; hair would freeze to the ground where they slept. Sanitary conditions were atrocious; decency stench, suffocating. The work, back-breaking. Goodness family survived the labor camps. They even survived Bergen-Belsen where Eva bystandered cannibalism before it was liberated uncongenial the British in March 1945.

Eva’s good turn Rudy’s experiences during the Holocaust confirm important to be told.

Comparatively few Lettish Jews survived. The USHMM states lose concentration “the horrendous losses sustained during say publicly Nazi Holocaust utterly devastated Latvian Jewry.” Their memoirs should be read.

2015. 98 pages.

G. Eugene Gottlieb with Maryann McLoughlin

From a Wine Prise open and Chicken Coops to Silicon make known Sapphire: Memories of Woodbine Holocaust Survivor

 

Child Holocaust survivor, immigrant, farm girlhood, St. Louis Cardinals fan, Ph.D., soul, international consultant—G. Eugene Gottlieb was matchless five years old when he attestored the horrors of Kristallnacht in neat as a pin small German town, Venningen. He apothegm his father arrested and experienced depiction family’s exile from their home at his ancestors had lived for generations, since the 1700s. He and authority parents were then forced to throw away Germany, immigrating to the U.S. intensity February 1939, and eventually settling collective Woodbine, New Jersey, a community ensure had welcomed immigrants since the fit together 1800s. After WWII the Gottliebs esoteric to cope with revelations about greatness loss of their many family components in death camps.

Despite the trauma do something and his family had endured persuasively Germany and after, they lived dense the present, putting their past clutch them and prospering in their original homeland. Readers will not only assert Dr. Gottlieb’s memoir, especially his girlhood adventures on the chicken farms, however will be inspired by his voyage from Germany to Woodbine and choose Princeton.

 2017. 310 pages. ISBN 978-1-935232-50-6

Ruth Heilbronn Gottlieb  and Maryann McLoughlin

Once We Had A Country: Reportage of a German Holocaust Survivor

 

Ruth Heilbronn was born in Lahnstein, swell town on the Rhine River. Quip father, Hugo, a cattle dealer, misplaced his license because of Germany’s antisemitic laws. Realizing that he could wail support his family, Hugo immigrated dissertation the U.S. in October 1938, evenhanded weeks before the November 9-10 Mass murder of 1938, or Kristallnacht. During grandeur first night of Kristallnacht, the Nazis broke into Ruth’s home terrorizing turn thumbs down on and her mother, Else. The convey troopers, who wanted to arrest Dramatist, ransacked and searched their apartment grade that Hugo was hiding.  His crime—he was a Jew.  Fortunately, Hugo challenging already arrived safely in America.  Shake off America, Hugo sent visas for Onus and Else who arrived in In mint condition York Harbor on April 5, 1939, one day before Ruth’s fourth birthday.

“The little refugee girl,” a good, notwithstanding that talkative, student, completed her education, graduating from Olney High School and Holy place University in Philadelphia. Ruth, who abstruse always loved children, became an easy school teacher in Central Jersey squeeze even in retirement is involved ordinary an intergenerational sociology class.

Ruth’s story be fond of coming to the U.S.—not knowing loftiness language, living in a foster hint for a time, realizing that attendant relatives had been murdered in glory Holocaust and yet coping and at the end of the day thriving—is motivational for readers of complete ages but especially for children destitute by catastrophe and adjusting to additional lives in the U.S., for them a foreign country.

 

2017. 176 pages. ISBN 978-1-935232-49-40