Yom Kippur Zoom service reunites Holocaust survivors after 71 years – After last seeing each other at a displaced persons camp in Austria in 1949, Ruth Brandspiegel and Israel ‚Shasha‘ Eisenberg suddenly spotted one another at a New Jersey synagogue’s virtual service, leading to emotional Sukkot reunion | ynetnews
Holocaust survivors Ruth Brandspiegel and Israel “Sasha” Eisenberg call their reunion a miracle that began on the holiest day in Judaism, and it only happened thanks to a prayer service that was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Decades ago their families, who came from the same city in Poland, escaped the Nazis, crossed into the Soviet Union and were sent to different labor camps in Siberia, where Eisenberg was born. They later met at a displaced persons camp in Austria, where they became close friends. They last saw each other there in 1949, before losing track of each other’s whereabouts.
Decades ago their families, who came from the same city in Poland, escaped the Nazis, crossed into the Soviet Union and were sent to different labor camps in Siberia, where Eisenberg was born. They later met at a displaced persons camp in Austria, where they became close friends. They last saw each other there in 1949, before losing track of each other’s whereabouts.
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