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Gisèle Schenirer: from Alexandria to Auckland

Gisèle Schenirer was a complex and charming person, of another age and another time. She was intellectually rigorous, had zero tolerance for those who weren’t, but also displayed great compassion and generosity for the less privileged.

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Kurt Josef (Jossie) Bem

Jossie Bem was a founding member of Kibbutz Kfar Ruppin, located in the North and close to the border with Jordan. It is one of the ‘tower and stockade’ Kibbutzim establish by young pioneers in an area considered distant and dangerous.

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A celebration of Sir David Levene

In 2014 Ruth Greenaway wrote an article on Sir David Levene for a wider publication. When Sir David passed away in August 2021 during Covid, Juliet Moses was one of those present at his funeral. We share her moving eulogy, along with Ruth’s article.

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The Nieman Family

Marcus Tetro shares the story of his grandparents, Jack and Ettie Nieman, who like many immigrants went through massive upheaval in order to build a better life for their family in New Zealand.

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Ian Kaplan: from shtetl to famous scientist

Professor Ian Kaplan combined a love of science with a love for Israel.  Hebrew University Institute of Earth Sciences now holds a biennial symposium/workshop in his name:  the Kaplan Workshop. 

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Margot Deidre Klippel: ground-breaking educator

Amongst her achievements, Margot Klippel developed the New Start Programme at the University Centre for Continuing Education to provide an opportunity for a university education to those adults who had not had that opportunity. She had a “deep thirst for knowledge, with a rare vitality and charm, and outstanding and genuine concern for others”.

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Theomin Family of Olveston, Dunedin

The Theomin family of Dunedin, is perhaps better known to New Zealanders through the gift of the magnificent ‘Olveston’ Historic Home to the City of Dunedin.


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Danny Phillips: a man of many parts

From the apparel business to acting, magic shows and film, to name just a few of Danny Phillips’ interests, he is indeed a man with many talents. His film, ‘No Turning Back’ has won 13 awards from Best Screenplay to Best Film award, including a Remi Award from WorldFest Houston, the oldest independent film festival in the world.

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Roger Benjamin: Pioneer in Israeli agriculture

Roger Benjamin, a pioneer in Israeli agriculture, he played a key role in producing food in areas where it was not believed anything would grow. He dared to challenge the impossible and by his efforts and determination, helped the Israeli desert to bloom.

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From New Zealand to the Promised Land

Michael Kuttner’s story begins in Wellington where his parents arrived as refugees from Germany. He describes his life in Wellington and how he and his wife, Margaret, decided it was right for them to move to Israel.

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Dr Eugen Hirst: Inventor

Dr Eugen Hirst: New Zealand pioneer in the use and development of contact lenses. In 1943, Dr Hirst made the first contact lens in New Zealand for a near-blind young woman. His unique experience in dental technique and in working with the clear acrylics was applied to making contact lenses.

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Chiune Sugihara

From 18 July to 28 August 1940, Chiune Sugihara hand-wrote visas for between 18-20 hours per day producing a month's worth of visas each day, until 4 September when he was forced to close the Consulate in Kaunas by the Russians.

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Peter Baruch: My Story Part One: Escape from Poland

Amongst Peter Baruch’s belongings there is a rug made of ‘plush’ fabric which was made in his grand-father’s factory in Lodz. Peter’s mother wrapped it around him to keep warm as the family made their escape from Poland. It remains his only tangible memory from his brief life in Poland.

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Freda Narev

Freda Narev was born Freda Malacka, the youngest of three daughters, in 1937, in the Polish shtetl Widze (Vidzy), now part of Belarus. Her older sister, Liza, was born in 1926 and her middle sister, Ester, in 1929.

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Franz & Margot Neumann

Franz and Margot Neumann were refugees from Hitler’s Germany who met and married in Wellington and settled in Invercargill.

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