Gymnastics

The Jewish team members are standing on the first row: From left: Helena Nordheim (second), Anna Polak (third), Estella Agsteribbe (fourth), Judik Simons (last) and Elka de Levie (second row, first from right).
Helena, Anna, Estella and Judik were murdered in the Holocaust. Elka survived. Continue reading >>>
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The management of Berlin Jewish community schools initiated the event. It was the first sports event for Jewish schools in Berlin. 12 Berlin schools (public and private) participated in the event that was held at the Grunewald sports ground.
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Courtesy Juedischen Museum Im Stadtmuseum, Berlin
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In 1941, Sonya's parents, Israel and Riva Sabezinski, and three of her siblings, Anna, Dora and Natan, were confined in the Riga ghetto and murdered in one of the Aktions in 1941. Her brother Grisha was killed while serving in the ranks of the Red Army in 1942. Sonya survived in Stalingrad. To read the full story >>>
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Second from left: Wolf Bornstein. Seated on the pommel horse in the center: Herman Bornstein.
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Hadasa Kleczewski (née Wolkovitz) is standing in the middle.
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Click on the names to view the Pages of Testimony submitted in memory of Anita, Renate, Lutz and Roza.
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