Holocaust Survivors And The Legend Of  Santa Maria al Bagno

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Miriam Moskowitz Survived Six Years in Manajek

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Jakob Ehrlich Survived A Yugoslavia Death Camp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Both Survivors Wound Up In Santa Maria al Bagno.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mixing Nitro And Glycerin

As Jewish survivors migrate to South Florida in the sunset of their lives, they join community centers where they meet other survivors. Suddenly the memories flood out of their repressed psyches, and stories of sorrow and horror flow.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Ships Passing In The Night

West Boynton Holocaust survivors Jakob Ehrlich and Miriam Moskowitz were strangers leading parallel lives.

They lost their childhood years in different concentration camps. But crossed paths when both were liberated and sought refuge in a displaced persons camp in the Italian seaside village of Santa Maria al Bagno.

In 1944, Ehrlich moved to the camp in southern Italy. Moskowitz followed in 1945.

   

 

 

 

Jakob Ehrlich Was Rescued By American Pilots

One version has Jakob escaping from Sarajevo to Italy, on a train, posing as Muslim soccer player.  Everything is 'okie dokie' until 1945, when he is surrounded by Germans, and suddenly American pilots landing in a corn field and fly him to village of Santa Maria al Bagno.

After the war he went to Argentina, and in 1954 he came to New York. Arriving in NY he becomes an optometrist, and retires to Florida in 2000.

 

   

 

 

 

Miriam Moskowtz

Moskowitz spent six years at Majdanek, a Polish concentration camp. She was released when she was 19 — the sole survivor in a family of five. Her husband, Sol, survived Auschwitz, carrying the identifying numeral 98038 tattooed on his forearm.

She leaves the death camp and winds up in the Italian seaside village, and moves to New Jersey where she becomes a clothes designer.
 
 

   

 

 

 

South Florida Holocaust Survivors

Ehrlich and Moskowitz are part of Palm Beach County's community of 4,834 Holocaust survivors.

"This is not totally unusual. We used to find more of it," Sheskin said. "These are always heart-warming stories.

   

 

 

 

 

 

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