He spent his childhood at a progressive boarding school, Bunce Court, at Lenham near Faversham, Kent, a school for
Jewish refugee children.
A magical World War II tale of courage, resilience and love, The Children of Chabannes reveals the untold story of how the people in a tiny village in unoccupied France chose action over indifference to save the lives of 400
Jewish refugee children.
Not exact matches
It turns out that Dr. Newman was born in Rehovot, the
child of
Jewish refugees from Poland.
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[6] It was populated then by pre-WWI
Jewish refugees (and their
children and grandchildren) who had been forced out from places like the last scene of the movie production of Fiddler on the Roof.
The agency also partners with JEVS Human Services;
Jewish Family and
Children's Services, by referring clients; and the JCC's Klein Branch, collaborating to provide outreach immigration services, citizenship classes and English learning classes for elder immigrants and
refugees.