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life in Auschwitz. Little was known
about her until the Berlin Wall came
down and access to records was
allowed.
Elisa Klapheck, a German ordained
rabbi who has worked as a journal- .
ist, tells Jonas' story in Fraulein
Rabbiner Jonas: The Story of the
First Woman Rabbi (Jossey-Bass;
$24.95). The book reveals information
about Jonas' family, a love affair with
an older rabbi and the actions that
endeared her to others.
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the difficult times.
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Friedman, sheltered through his
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by Jenna Blum, a Boston University
teacher who worked for Steven
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her life in Germany during World War
II, but the daughter wants to trace
the meaning of a family portrait that
includes mother, daughter and a Nazi
officer. The daughter, 3 years old when
she and her mother were liberated by
an American soldier, remains diligent
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