Catalog #: HERH
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As long
as she lived, Recha Sternbuch would not speak of her incredible
exploits nor would she allow her story to be told. Why indulge
personal vanity and curiosity seekers?
But now
she is gone and the world must know it possessed a charismatic,
resourceful, selfless woman who belongs on the all-time honor
roll of Jewish heroines.
Recha
Sternbuch was a young Swiss mother who, with her husband Yitzchak,
ran a growing, thriving business. But when clouds of torture
and murder darkened Jewish life in Europe, the Sternbuchs
gave first priority to saving lives.
She enlisted
the aid of the Papal Nuncio, the Polish ambassador, and Latin
American diplomats. She organized informers and “smugglers,”
whose cargo was human lives. She fought the Swiss bureaucracy
and was put on trial for her trouble. Her home became a clearing
house for international rescue efforts.
Her physical
courage was astounding. Once she crossed the border into Nazi-occupied
France and through the sheer force of her personality induced
a brutish Gestapo commander to release twelve Jews into her
custody. The Sternbuchs were strictly Orthodox Jews, but they
left the Sabbath observance of their only son’s bar mitzvah,
and spent the entire day calling and badgering diplomats,
police and officials until they secured the release of three
illegal Jewish refugees who were about to be deported into
the jaws of the Nazi beast. Was the deserted bar mitzvah boy
crestfallen? Surely. But he had come to understand the lesson
that permeated the entire Sternbuch household: There is no
greater gift than the privilege of saving lives.
This book,
too, is a gift. It is the inspiring gift of knowledge that
in the decade of its worst degradation, the human race was
capable of producing a Recha Sternbuch.