Jewish survivors condemn massacre of Palestinians in Gaza
Editor's Note: The ad below appeared in the New York Times. While I do not agree that the appropriate response to Israel's actions in Gaza is a blanket boycott of Israel (though I do support boycotting firms providing support for Israel's Occupation of the West Bank and non-Palestinian firms that operate in the West Bank and help Israeli settlements there), I believe that it is important to publicize the growing sentiment of revulsion at the consequences of the Occupation, the blockade of Gaza, and the destruction of Gaza and its people among Jewish people who are unwilling to subordinate their ethical sensibilities to blind support for the policies of the current government of Israel. Below that letter we reprint a disturbing article from the Israelis newspaper Ha'aretz about growing racism among Israeli youth. While in my view the article is overblown and doesn't give enough attention to counter-tendencies among some Israeli youth, it nevertheless does describe an aspect of Israel society that is deeply troubling. --Rabbi Michael Lerner
Jewish survivors and descendents of survivors of Nazi genocide unequivocally condemn the massacre of Palestinians in Gaza
26 August, 2014As Jewish survivors and
descendents of survivors of the Nazi genocide we
unequivocally condemn the massacre of Palestinians in Gaza
and the ongoing occupation and colonization of historic
Palestine. We further condemn the United States for
providing Israel with the funding to carry out the attack,
and Western states more generally for using their diplomatic
muscle to protect Israel from condemnation. Genocide begins
with the silence of the world.
We are alarmed by the
extreme, racist dehumanization of Palestinians in Israeli
society, which has reached a fever-pitch. In Israel,
politicians and pundits in The Times of Israel and The
Jerusalem Post have called openly for genocide of
Palestinians and right-wing Israelis are adopting Neo-Nazi
insignia.
Furthermore, we are disgusted and outraged by
Elie Wiesel’s abuse of our history in these [NY Times]
pages to promote blatant falsehoods used to justify the
unjustifiable: Israel’s wholesale effort to destroy Gaza
and the murder of nearly 2,000 Palestinians, including many
hundreds of children. Nothing can justify bombing UN
shelters, homes, hospitals and universities. Nothing can
justify depriving people of electricity and water.
We
must raise our collective voices and use our collective
power to bring about an end to all forms of racism,
including the ongoing genocide of Palestinian people. We
call for an immediate end to the siege against and blockade
of Gaza. We call for the full economic, cultural and
academic boycott of Israel. “Never again” must mean
NEVER AGAIN FOR
ANYONE!
Signed,
Survivors
1. Hajo Meyer,
survivor of Auschwitz, The Netherlands.
2. Henri
Wajnblum, survivor and son of a victim of Auschwitz from
Lodz, Poland. Lives in Belgium.
3. Renate Bridenthal,
child refugee from Hitler, granddaughter of Auschwitz
victim, United States.
4. Marianka Ehrlich Ross, survivor
of Nazi ethnic cleansing in Vienna, Austria. Now lives in
United States.
5. Irena Klepfisz, child survivor from the
Warsaw Ghetto, Poland. Now lives in United
States.
6. Karen Pomer, granddaughter of member of Dutch
resistance and survivor of Bergen Belsen. Now lives in the
United States.
7. Hedy Epstein, her parents & other
family members were deported to Camp de Gurs & subsequently
all perished in Auschwitz. Now lives in United
States.
8. Lillian Rosengarten, survivor of the Nazi
Holocaust, United States.
9. Suzanne Weiss, survived in
hiding in France, and daughter of a mother who was murdered
in Auschwitz. Now lives in Canada.
10. H. Richard
Leuchtag, survivor, United States.
11. Ervin Somogyi,
survivor and son of survivors, United States.
12. Ilse
Hadda, survivor on Kindertransport to England. Now lives in
United States.
13. Jacques Glaser, survivor,
France.
14. Norbert Hirschhorn, refugee of Nazi genocide
and grandson of three grandparents who died in the Shoah,
London.
15. Eva Naylor, surivor, New
Zealand.
16. Suzanne Ross, child refugee from Nazi
occupation in Belgium, two thirds of family perished in the
Lodz Ghetto, in Auschwitz, and other Camps, United
States.
17. Bernard Swierszcz, Polish survivor, lost
relatives in Majdanek concentration camp. Now lives in the
United States.
18. Joseph Klinkov, hidden child in
Poland, still lives in Poland.
19. Nicole Milner,
survivor from Belgium. Now lives in United
States.
20. Hedi Saraf, child survivor and daughter of
survivor of Dachau, United States.
21. Michael Rice,
child survivor and son and grandson of survivor, aunt died
in Auschwitz and cousin in concentration camp, ALL 14
remaining Jewish children in my Dutch boarding school were
murdered in concentration camps, United
States.
22. Barbara Roose, survivor from Germany,
half-sister killed in Auschwitz, United States.
23. Sonia
Herzbrun, survivor of Nazi genocide, France.
24. Ivan
Huber, survivor with my parents, but 3 of 4 grandparents
murdered, United States.
25. Altman Janina, survivor of
Janowski concentration camp, Lvov. Lives in
Israel.
26. Leibu Strul Zalman, survivor from Vaslui
Romania. Lives in Jerusalem, Palestine.
27. Miriam
Almeleh, survivor, United States.
28. George Bartenieff,
child survivor from Germany and son of survivors, United
States.
29. Margarete Liebstaedter, survivor, hidden by
Christian people in Holland. Lives in Belgium.
30. Edith
Bell, survivor of Westerbork, Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and
Kurzbach. Lives in United States.
31. Janine Euvrard,
survivor, France.
32. Harry Halbreich, survivor,
German.
33. Ruth Kupferschmidt, survivor, spent five
years hiding, The Netherlands.
Children of
survivors
34. Liliana Kaczerginski, daughter of Vilna
ghetto resistance fighter and granddaughter of murdered in
Ponary woods, Lithuania. Now lives in
France.
35. Jean-Claude Meyer, son of Marcel, shot as a
hostage by the Nazis, whose sister and parents died in
Auschwitz. Now lives in France.
36. Chava Finkler,
daughter of survivor of Starachovice labour camp, Poland.
Now lives in Canada.
37. Micah Bazant, child of a
survivor of the Nazi genocide, United States.
38. Sylvia
Schwarz, daughter and granddaughter of survivors and
granddaughter of victims of the Nazi genocide, United
States.
39. Margot Goldstein, daughter and granddaughter
of survivors of the Nazi genocide, United
States.
40. Ellen Schwarz Wasfi, daughter of survivors
from Vienna, Austria. Now lives in United
States.
41. Lisa Kosowski, daughter of survivor and
granddaughter of Auschwitz victims, United
States.
42. Daniel Strum, son of a refugee from Vienna,
who, with his parents were forced to flee in 1939, his
maternal grand-parents were lost, United
States.
43. Bruce Ballin, son of survivors, some
relatives of parents died in camps, one relative beheaded
for being in the Baum Resistance Group, United
States.
44. Rachel Duell, daughter of survivors from
Germany and Poland, United States.
45. Tom Mayer, son of
survivor and grandson of victims, United States.
46. Alex
Nissen, daughter of survivors who escaped but lost family in
the Holocaust, United States.
47. Mark Aleshnick, son of
survivor who lost most of her family in Nazi genocide,
United States.
48. Prof. Haim Bresheeth, son of two
survivors of Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen,
London.
49. Todd Michael Edelman, son and grandson of
survivors and great-grandson of victims of the Nazi genocide
in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia, United States.
50. Tim
Naylor, son of survivor, New Zealand.
51. Victor
Nepomnyashchy, son and grandson of survivors and grandson
and relative of many victims, United States.
52. Tanya
Ury, daughter of parents who fled Nazi Germany,
granddaughter, great granddaugher and niece of survivors and
those who died in concentration camps,
Germany.
53. Rachel Giora, daughter of Polish Jews who
fled Poland, Israel.
54. Jane Hirschmann, daughter of
survivors, United States.
55. Jenny Heinz, daughter of
survivor, United States.
56. Jaap Hamburger, son of
survivors and grandchild of 4 grandparents murdered in
Auschwitz, The Netherlands.
57. Elsa Auerbach, daughter
of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, United
States.
58. Julian Clegg, son and grandson of Austrian
refugees, relative of Austrian and Hungarian concentration
camp victims, Taiwan.
59. David Mizner, son of a
survivor, relative of people who died in the Holocaust,
United States.
60. Jeffrey J. Westcott, son and grandson
of Holocaust survivors from Germany, United
States.
61. Susan K. Jacoby, daughter of parents who were
refugees from Nazi Germany, granddaughter of survivor of
Buchenwald, United States.
62. Audrey Bomse, daughter of
a survivor of Nazi ethnic cleansing in Vienna, lives in
United States.
63. Daniel Gottschalk, son and grandson of
refugees from the Holocaust, relative to various family
members who died in the Holocaust, United
States.
64. Barbara Grossman, daughter of survivors,
granddaughter of Holocaust victims, United
States.
65. Abraham Weizfeld PhD, son of survivorswho
escaped Warsaw (Jewish Bundist) and Lublin ghettos,
Canada.
66. David Rohrlich, son of refugees from Vienna,
grandson of victim, United States.
67. Walter Ballin, son
of holocaust survivors, United States.
68. Fritzi Ross,
daughter of survivor, granddaughter of Dachau survivor Hugo
Rosenbaum, great-granddaughter and great-niece of victims,
United States.
69. Reuben Roth, son of survivors who fled
from Poland in 1939, Canada.
70. Tony Iltis, father fled
from Czechoslovakia and grandmother murdered in Auschwitz,
Australia.
71. Anne Hudes, daughter and granddaughter of
survivors from Vienna, Austria, great-granddaughter of
victims who perished in Auschwitz, United
States.
72. Mateo Nube, son of survivor from Berlin,
Germany. Lives in United States.
73. John Mifsud, son of
survivors from Malta, United States.
74. Mike Okrent, son
of two holocaust / concentration camp survivors, United
States.
75. Susan Bailey, daughter of survivor and niece
of victims, UK.
76. Brenda Lewis, child of
Kindertransport survivor, parent’s family died in
Auschwitz and Terezin. Lives in Canada.
77. Patricia
Rincon-Mautner, daughter of survivor and granddaughter of
survivor, Colombia.
78. Barak Michèle, daughter and
grand-daughter of a survivor, many members of family were
killed in Auschwitz or Bessarabia. Lives in
Germany.
79. Jessica Blatt, daughter of child refugee
survivor, both grandparents’ entire families killed in
Poland. Lives in United States
80. Maia Ettinger,
daughter & granddaughter of survivors, United
States.
81. Ammiel Alcalay, child of survivors from then
Yugoslavia. Lives in United States.
82. Julie Deborah
Kosowski, daughter of hidden child survivor, grandparents
did not return from Auschwitz, United States.
83. Julia
Shpirt, daughter of survivor, United States.
84. Ruben
Rosenberg Colorni, grandson and son of survivors, The
Netherlands.
85. Victor Ginsburgh, son of survivors,
Belgium.
86. Arianne Sved, daughter of a survivor and
granddaughter of victim, Spain.
87. Rolf Verleger, son of
survivors, father survived Auschwitz, mother survived
deportation from Berlin to Estonia, other family did not
survive. Lives in Germany.
88. Euvrard Janine, daughter
of survivors, France.
89. H. Fleishon, daughter of
survivors, United States.
90. Barbara Meyer, daughter of
survivor in Polish concentration camps. Lives in
Italy.
91. Susan Heuman, child of survivors and
granddaughter of two grandparents murdered in a forest in
Minsk. Lives in United States.
92. Rami Heled, son of
survivors, all grandparents and family killed by the Germans
in Treblinka, Oswiecim and Russia. Lives in
Israel.
93. Eitan Altman, son of survivor,
France.
94. Jorge Sved, son of survivor and grandson of
victim, United Kingdom
95. Maria Kruczkowska, daughter of
Lea Horowicz who survived the holocaust in Poland. Lives in
Poland.
96. Sarah Lanzman, daughter of survivor of
Auschwitz, United States.
97. Cheryl W, daughter,
granddaughter and nieces of survivors, grandfather was a
member of the Dutch Underground (Eindhoven). Lives in
Australia.
98. Chris Holmquist, son of survivor,
UK.
99. Beverly Stuart, daughter and granddaughter of
survivors from Romania and Poland. Lives in United
States.
100. Peter Truskier, son and grandson of
survivors, United States.
101. Karen Bermann, daughter of
a child refugee from Vienna. Lives in United
States.
102. Rebecca Weston, daughter and granddaughter
of survivor, Spain.
103. Prof. Yosefa Loshitzky, daughter
of Holocaust survivors, London, UK.
104. Marion Geller,
daughter and granddaughter of those who escaped,
great-granddaughter and relative of many who died in the
camps, UK.
105. Susan Slyomovics, daughter and
granddaughter of survivors of Auschwitz, Plaszow,
Markleeberg and Ghetto Mateszalka, United
States.
106. Helga Fischer Mankovitz, daughter, niece and
cousin of refugees who fled from Austria, niece of victim
who perished, Canada.
107. Steinberg, daughter of
survivors and grand daughter of victim killed in Auschwitz
as well as all his family of Poland, France.
108. Michael
Wischnia, son of survivors and relative of many who
perished, United States.
109. Arthur Graaff, son of
decorated Dutch resistance member and nazi victim, The
Netherlands.
110. Johanna Haan, daughter and
granddaughter of victims in the Netherlands. Lives in the
Netherlands.
111. Aron Ben Miriam, son of and nephew of
survivors from Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Salzwedel, Lodz
ghetto. Lives in United States.
Grandchildren of
survivors
112. Raphael Cohen, grandson of Jewish
survivors of the Nazi genocide, United States.
113. Emma
Rubin, granddaughter of a survivor of the Nazi genocide,
United States.
114. Alex Safron, grandson of a survivor
of the Nazi genocide, United States.
115. Danielle Feris,
grandchild of a Polish grandmother whose whole family died
in the Nazi Holocaust, United States.
116. Jesse Strauss,
grandson of Polish survivors of the Nazi genocide, United
States.
117. Anna Baltzer, granddaughter of survivors
whose family members perished in Auschwitz (others were
members of the Belgian Resistance), United
States.
118. Abigail Harms, granddaughter of Holocaust
survivor from Austria, Now lives in United
States.
119. Tessa Strauss, granddaughter of Polish
Jewish survivors of the Nazi genocide, United
States.
120. Caroline Picker, granddaughter of survivors
of the Nazi genocide, United States.
121. Amalle Dublon,
grandchild and great-grandchild of survivors of the Nazi
holocaust, United States.
122. Antonie Kaufmann Churg,
3rd cousin of Ann Frank and grand-daughter of NON-survivors,
United States.
123. Aliza Shvarts, granddaughter of
survivors, United States.
124. Linda Mamoun,
granddaughter of survivors, United States.
125. Abby
Okrent, granddaughter of survivors of the Auschwitz, Dachau,
Stuttgart, and the Lodz Ghetto, United States.
126. Ted
Auerbach, grandson of survivor whose whole family died in
the Holocaust, United States.
127. Beth Bruch, grandchild
of German Jews who fled to US and great-grandchild of Nazi
holocaust survivor, United States.
128. Bob Wilson,
grandson of a survivor, United States.
129. Katharine
Wallerstein, granddaughter of survivors and relative of many
who perished, United States.
130. Sylvia Finzi,
granddaughter and niece of Holocaust victims murdered in
Auschwitz, London and Berlin. Now lives in
London.
131. Esteban Schmelz, grandson of
KZ-Theresienstadt victim, Mexico City.
132. Françoise
Basch, grand daughter of Victor and Ilona Basch murdered by
the Gestapo and the French Milice, France.
133. Gabriel
Alkon, grandson of Holocaust survivors, Untied
States.
134. Nirit Ben-Ari, grandchild of Polish
grandparents from both sides whose entire family was killed
in the Nazi Holocaust, United States.
135. Heike
Schotten, granddaughter of refugees from Nazi Germany who
escaped the genocide, United States.
136. Ike af
Carlstèn, grandson of survivor, Norway.
137. Elias
Lazarus, grandson of Holocaust refugees from Dresden, United
States and Australia.
138. Laura Mandelberg,
granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, United
States.
139. Josh Ruebner, grandson of Nazi Holocaust
survivors, United States.
140. Shirley Feldman,
granddaughter of survivors, United States.
141. Nuno
Cesar Ferreira, grandson of survivor, Brazil.
142. Andrea
Land, granddaugher of survivors who fled programs in Poland,
all European relatives died in German and Polish
concentration camps, United States.
143. Sarah Goldman,
granddaughter of survivors of the Nazi genocide, United
States.
144. Baruch Wolski, grandson of survivors,
Austria.
145. Frank Amahran, grandson of survivor, United
States.
146. Eve Spangler, granddaughter of Holocaust
NON-survivor, United States.
147. Gil Medovoy, grandchild
of Fela Hornstein who lost her enitre family in Poland
during the Nazi genocide, United States.
148. Michael
Hoffman, grandson of survivors, rest of family killed in
Poland during Holocaust, live in El Salvador.
149. Sarah
Hogarth, granddaughter of a survivor whose entire family was
killed at Auschwitz, United States.
150. Tibby Brooks,
granddaughter, niece, and cousin of victims of Nazis in
Ukraine. Lives in United States.
151. Dan Berger,
grandson of survivor, United States.
152. Dani Baurer,
granddaughter of Baruch Pollack, survivor of Auschwitz.
Lives in United States.
153. Talia Baurer, granddaughter
of a survivor, United States.
154. Evan Cofsky, grandson
of survivor, UK.
155. Annie Sicherman, granddaughter of
survivors, United States.
156. Anna Heyman, granddaughter
of survivors, UK.
157. Maya Ober, granddaughter of
survivor and relative of deceased in Teresienstadt and
Auschwitz, Tel Aviv.
158. Anne Haan, granddaughter of
Joseph Slagter, survivor of Auschwitz. Lives in The
Netherlands.
159. Oliver Ginsberg, grandson of victim,
Germany.
160. Alexia Zdral, granddaughter of Polish
survivors, United States.
161. Mitchel Bollag, grandson
of Stanislaus Eisner, who was living in Czechoslovakia
before being sent to a concentration camp. United
States.
162. Vivienne Porzsolt, granddaughter of victims
of Nazi genocide, Australia.
163. Lisa Nessan,
granddaughter of survivors, United States.
164. Kally
Alexandrou, granddaughter of survivors,
Australia.
165. Laura Ostrow, granddaughter of survivors,
United States
166. Anette Jacobson, granddaughter of
relatives killed, town of Kamen Kashirsk, Poland. Lives in
United States.
167. Tamar Yaron (Teresa Werner),
granddaughter and niece of victims of the Nazi genocide in
Poland, Israel.
168. Antonio Roman-Alcalá, grandson of
survivor, United States.
169. Jeremy Luban, grandson of
survivor, United States.
170. Heather West, granddaughter
of survivors and relative of other victims, United
States.
171. Jeff Ethan Au Green, grandson of survivor
who escaped from a Nazi work camp and hid in the
Polish-Ukranian forest, United States.
172. Noa
Shaindlinger, granddaughter of four holocaust survivors,
Canada.
173. Merilyn Moos, granddaughter, cousin and
niece murdered victims, UK.
174. Ruth Tenne,
granddaughter and relative of those who perished in Warsaw
Ghetto, London.
175. Craig Berman, grandson of Holocaust
survivors, UK.
176. Nell Hirschmann-Levy, granddaughter
of survivors from Germany. Lives in United
States.
177. Osha Neumann, grandson of Gertrud Neumann
who died in Theresienstadt. Lives in United
States.
178. Georg Frankl, Grandson of survivor
Ernst-Immo Frankl who survived German work camp. Lives in
Germany.
179. Julian Drix, grandson of two survivors from
Poland, including survivor and escapee from liquidated
Janowska concentration camp in Lwow, Poland. Lives in United
States.
180. Katrina Mayer, grandson and relative of
victims, UK.
181. Avigail Abarbanel, granddaughter of
survivors, Scotland.
182. Denni Turp, granddaughter of
Michael Prooth, survivor, UK.
183. Fenya Fischler,
granddaughter of survivors, UK.
184. Yakira Teitel,
granddaughter of German Jewish refugees, great-granddaughter
of survivor, United States.
185. Sarah, granddaughter of
survivor, the Netherlands.
186. Susan Koppelman,
granddaughter of survivor, United States
187. Hana Umeda,
granddaughter of survivor, Warsaw.
188. Jordan
Silverstein, grandson of two survivors,
Canada.
189. Daniela Petuchowski, granddaughter of
survivors, United States.
190. Aaron Lerner, grandson of
survivors, United States.
191. Judith Bernstein,
granddaughter of Holocaust victims in Auschwitz,
Germany.
192. Samantha Wischnia, granddaughter and great
niece of survivors from Poland, United
States.
193. Elizabeth Wischnia, granddaughter and grand
niece of three holocaust survivors, great aunt worked for
Schindler, United States.
194. Daniel Waterman, grandson
of survivor, The Netherlands.
195. Elana Baurer,
granddaughter of survivor, United States.
196. Pablo
Roman-Alcala, grandson of participant in the kindertransport
and survivor, Germany.
Great grandchildren of
survivors
197. Natalie Rothman, great granddaughter
of Holocaust victims in Warsaw. Now lives in
Canada.
198. Yotam Amit, great-grandson of Polish Jew who
fled Poland, United States.
199. Daniel Boyarin, great
grandson of victims of the Nazi genocide, United
States.
200. Maria Luban, great-granddaughter of
survivors of the Holocaust, United States.
201. Mimi
Erlich, great-granddaughter of Holocaust victim, United
States.
202. Olivia Kraus, great-grandaughter of victims,
granddaughter and daughter of family that fled Austria and
Czechoslovakia. Lives in United States.
203. Emily
(Chisefsky) Alma, great granddaughter and great grandniece
of victims in Bialystok, Poland, United
States.
204. Inbal Amin, great-granddaughter of a mother
and son that escaped and related to plenty that didn’t,
United States.
205. Matteo Luban, great-granddaughter of
survivors, United States.
206. Saira Weiner,
greatgranddaughter and niece of those murdered in the
Holocaust, granddaughter of survivors, UK.
207. Andrea
Isaak, great-granddaughter of survivor, Canada.
Other
relatives of survivors
208. Terri Ginsberg, niece of
a survivor of the Nazi genocide, United
States.
209. Nathan Pollack, relative of Holocaust
survivors and victims, United States.
210. Marcy
Winograd, relative of victims, United States.
211. Rabbi
Borukh Goldberg, relative of many victims, United
States.
212. Martin Davidson, great-nephew of victims who
lived in the Netherlands, Spain.
213. Miriam Pickens,
relative of survivors, United States.
214. Dorothy
Werner, spouse of survivor, United States.
215. Hyman and
Hazel Rochman, relatives of Holocaust victims, United
States.
216. Rich Siegel, cousin of victims who were
rounded up and shot in town square of Czestochowa, Poland.
Lives in United States.
217. Ignacio Israel Cruz-Lara,
relative of survivor, Mexico.
218. Debra Stuckgold,
relative of survivors, United States.
219. Joel Kovel,
relatives killed at Babi Yar, United States.
220. Carol
Krauthamer Smith, niece of survivors of the Nazi genocide,
United States.
221. Chandra Ahuva Hauptman, relatives
from grandfather’s family died in Lodz ghetto, one
survivor cousin and many deceased from Auschwitz, United
States.
222. Shelly Weiss, relative of Holocaust victims,
United States.
223. Carol Sanders, niece and cousin of
victims of Holocaust in Poland, United
States.
224. Sandra Rosen, great-niece and cousin of
survivors, United States.
225. Raquel Hiller, relative of
victims in Poland. Now lives in Mexico.
226. Alex
Kantrowitz, most of father’s family murdered Nesvizh,
Belarus 1941. Lives in United States.
227. Michael Steven
Smith, many relatives were killed in Hungary. Lives in
United States.
228. Linda Moore, relative of survivors
and victims, United States.
229. Juliet VanEenwyk, niece
and cousin of Hungarian survivors, United
States.
230. Anya Achtenberg, grand niece, niece, cousin
of victims tortured and murdered in Ukraine. Lives in United
States.
231. Betsy Wolf-Graves, great niece of uncle who
shot himself as he was about to be arrested by Nazis, United
States.
232. Abecassis Pierre, grand-uncle died in
concentration camp, France.
233. Robert Rosenthal,
great-nephew and cousin of survivors from Poland. Lives in
United States.
234. Régine Bohar, relative of victims
sent to Auschwitz, Canada.
235. Denise Rickles, relative
of survivors and victims in Poland. Lives in United
States.
236. Louis Hirsch, relative of victims, United
States.
237. Concepción Marcos, relative of victim,
Spain.
238. George Sved, relative of victim,
Spain.
239. Judith Berlowitz, relative of victims and
survivors, United States.
240. Rebecca Sturgeon,
descendant of Holocaust survivor from Amsterdam. Lives in
UK.
241. Justin Levy, relative of victims and survivors,
Ireland.
242. Sam Semoff, relative of survivors and
victims, UK.
243. Leah Brown Klein, daughter-in-law of
survivors Miki and Etu Fixler Klein, United
States
244. Karen Malpede, spouse of hidden child who
then fled Germany. Lives in United States
245. Michel
Euvrard, husband of survivor, France.
246. Walter
Ebmeyer, grandnephew of three Auschwitz victims and one
survivor now living in Jerusalem, United
States.
247. Garrett Wright, relative of victims and
survivors, United
States.