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Rosenbaum, Lotti

Rosenbaum, Lotti


She was born in 1905. During the Nazi regime in Germany, Lotti’s husband was arrested and she “changed worlds” to release him from prison and after much effort she succeeded.When the outbreak of World War II Lotti immigrated with her husband to Eretz Israel and joined the kibbutz But after a while she managed, with her special relations with the children of the farm and with good will, to overcome the obstacles and she began to create a wonderful system with the people of the kibbutz: she learned Hebrew and was involved in social life, Independence Kibbutz Ramat Hakovesh continued to be the target of sniping from the eastern sector, so the children remained The non-combatant population outside the kibbutz, but Loti and other members of the kibbutz remained in auxiliary positions to the combat forces. On her operating table, was brought to rest in the military section of the Ramat Hakovesh cemetery, and her friends eulogized her by saying that Loti loved the life and beauty of her, and she also found love for children and flowers, and her house was always open to everyone.

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