Holocaust Survivors of South Jersey: Biographical Profiles
These brief biographies document some of the hundreds of Holocaust survivors who have lived in Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland counties as well as some adjacent communities. Their life stories remind us not only of one of the darkest chapters of human history, but they are also testaments to resilience, perseverance, and the contributions of refugees and immigrants to our region, to the United States, and indeed to the world. Holocaust survivors were often married to other Survivors; where practical, both Survivor spouses are presented in a single profile.
This website is part of the South Jersey Holocaust Survivors Project of the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton University. For more about the project, which includes an extensive digital archive and digital exhibition currently being developed, visit the project homepage.
Featured Survivors
- Augusta and Arthur Goldmeier
- Bertha Borowick
- Bina and Chaim Brettler
- David Hoch
- David and Esther Berkowitz
- Donald Berkman
- Eda and Herman Holzer
- Eve and Jacob Ackerman
- Helen and Joseph Finkelstein
- Helen, Joseph, and Ted Dolotta
- Henry and Regina Berger
- Ida Belchatowski
- Ida and Morris Shkolnik
- Irma and Robert Berger
- Irving and Joanna Beller
- Julia and Max Blum
- Lusia and Stanley Igel
- Mary and Al Cinger
- Maude Dahme
- Molly and Pinchus Kiejdan
- Nella and Myer Glick
- Nettie and Morris Adelsberg
- Perl and Emanuel Anhalt
- Renate Berger
- Rose and Sidney Jacoby
- Ruth and Justin Aufseeser
- Sally Charsinsky
- Sara and Sam Schoffer
- Sonia and Harry Golubcow
- Stephen Anhalt
- Sylvia Genoy
- Tonia and Morris Altman
- Ursula and Herber Bernstein