Ruth gabriele silten biography of abraham
Eva Abraham, born on Ruth remembers being frightened seeing the German troops march into the city. When she went to school she had to wear a yellow Jewish star, and she couldn't play with her Christian friends anymore. When she was 9, her family was deported to a camp in the eastern Netherlands called Westerbork.
Interview Summary: Gabriele Silten discusses In pursuit of eliminating hate, Gabriele Silten uses her story as a child survivor of the Holocaust to educate both the young and old. She hopes her story can help illustrate the dangers of hate and intolerance of others. / photo by Liz Lucsko.
In May , Ruth I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Holocaust survivor Gabriele Silten through the Remember_The_Holocaust group moderated by Fred Kahn. She immediately sent me copies of her written work (see titles list below), including her autobiography Between Two Worlds.
Gabriele Silten. Born - Address: Edna and Stanley Tuttleman Library Gratz College Old York Rd, Melrose Park, PA
The memoirs offer rich and detailed This interview is a partial life history, featuring Silten's experience as a Holocaust Child Survivor. The interview was part of a documentary project, conducted through California State University Northridge on June 4,
Gabriele Silten, interview by Dana R. Gabriele S. Silten is Professor Emerita of European Languages at Pasadena City College.
Gabriele S. Silten; Paperback; $
Oral history interview with Ruth Gabrielle Silten Identifier irn Language of Description English Alt. Identifiers. RG; Dates 1 Jan - 31 DecBiography and Autobiography. Abrahamsohn, Rolf. “Was Ruth remembers being frightened seeing the German troops march into the city. When she went to school she had to wear a yellow Jewish star, and she couldn't play with her Christian friends anymore. When she was 9, her family was deported to a camp in the eastern Netherlands called Westerbork.