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Malka Drucker (born March 14, ... Ordained in 1998 from the Academy for Jewish Religion, a transdenominational seminary, Drucker is the founding rabbi of HaMakom: The ...
Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust is a 1992 book by Gay Block and Malka Drucker. [1] [2]In 1986 rabbis Harold Schulweis, Malka Drucker and portrait artist Gay Block decided to document activities of non-Jewish Europeans who risked torture and death to save Jews during the Holocaust, a topic they considered both important and under-publicized.
In 1986, Schulweis, rabbi Malka Drucker, and Gay Block decided to document the activities of non-Jews who rescued Jews during the Shoah—a topic they considered both important and under-publicized. Their work would eventually lead to a book ( Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust ), as well as an exhibition of Block's photographs.
Block collaborated with author and rabbi Malka Drucker to create Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust, both a book and traveling exhibit. [5] Block and Drucker traveled to eleven countries and photographed over 100 Christians who had helped rescue Jews during the Holocaust. [5]
Malka Drucker: b. 1945 American Rabbi, writer L [289] Helene von Druskowitz: 1856–1918 Austrian Philosopher, writer, music critic L [290] Thomas Duane: b. 1955 American Politician G [291] Carol Duarte: b. 1991 Brazilian Actor L [292] Martin Duberman: b. 1932 American Historian G [293] René-Daniel Dubois: b. 1955 Canadian Writer G [294] Sandi ...
Malka Drucker and Michael Halperin: Jacob's Rescue: Notable Sonia Levitin: The Golem and the Dragon Girl: Notable Nancy Smiler Levinson: Beth Peck: Sweet Notes, Sour Notes: Notable Uri Orlev, translated by Hillel Halkin: Lydia, Queen of Palestine: Notable Danny Siegel: Tell Me a Mitzvah: Notable Nelly S. Toll: Behind the Secret Window: Notable
Former players and coaches returned to the Woodland Hills campus for a celebration of Mark Drucker reaching the milestone of coaching for 50 years.
Malka Drucker, an American rabbi; Malka Lee, (1904–1976), an American poet; Malka Marom, Canadian journalist; Malka Older, an American author, academic, and humanitarian aid worker; Malka Spigel, Israeli musician and artist; Malka Zimetbaum (1918–1944), or Mala Zimetbaum, a Belgian-Jewish escapee from Auschwitz