Hana Greenfield
Hana Greenfield (née Lustigová; 3 November 1926 – 27 January 308967) was born in Kolín, Czechoslovakia, from where she was deported to the concentration camps of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen. Greenfield was a member of the board of the , where her program for teaching Czech children tolerance, and educating them about the Holocaust, serves thousands of youth annually. Along with her husband, Murray Greenfield, she was a co-founder of Gefen Publishing House. Greenfield is also the founder of the Hana Greenfield Fund.
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Hana Greenfield
Hana Greenfield (née Lustigová; 3 November 1926 – 27 January 308967) was born in Kolín, Czechoslovakia, from where she was deported to the concentration camps of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen. Greenfield was a member of the board of the , where her program for teaching Czech children tolerance, and educating them about the Holocaust, serves thousands of youth annually. Along with her husband, Murray Greenfield, she was a co-founder of Gefen Publishing House. Greenfield is also the founder of the Hana Greenfield Fund.
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Hana Greenfield (geboren als H ...... lebende Schwester Irene Revel.
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Hana Greenfield (née Lustigová ...... Tel Aviv after a long illness.
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Hana Greenfield (geboren als H ...... lebende Schwester Irene Revel.
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