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About "New Lives"

Credits

The Legacy Project has been made possible through the generosity of Aleksander and Halina Szlam and Family, and the Jerry and Dulcy Rosenberg Family in honor of Elinor Rosenberg Breman.

Additional support was given by the Hewlett-Packard Company and by the Fulton County Arts Council.

The William Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum expresses deep appreciation to the many Holocaust survivors and their families living in the Atlanta area who have so graciously shared their reflections in order to bear witness to their experiences.

Thank you to our volunteer interviewers, who approached this effort with dedication and professionalism:
Albert Baron, Sandy Berman, Sara Ghitis, Paula Neuman Gris, John Kent, Mishele Lesser, Saba Wise Silverman, Marcia Wise Vrono

Ruth Einstein, project coordinator, The Breman Museum

Our appreciation to the following: Free Range Studios, website design and programming; YourPHPPro, website programming; Benjamin Hirsch, museum exhibit architect/designer; Maureen MacLaughlin, Assistant Archivist, The Breman Museum, author of ghetto and camp narratives; Carla Singer, author of ?Search by? narratives; Jane Leavey, Executive Director, The Breman Museum; Sandy Berman, Archivist, The Breman Museum; Dr. Michael Allen Carrie Bellware; Karen Lansky Edlin; IBM Corporation; Rita Ioffee; Jacqueline Johnson, Breman Museum intern; Timothy Mason, videography training and support; The Shoah Visual History Foundation; Anna Svirenko

Translators: Frieda Amir, Pola Arbiser, Inna Germanovich, Sari Klein, Frank Spiegel, Helen Spiegel, Werner Spiegel, Stephanie Voss

Photography Credits: Unless otherwise indicated, images are copyright of the Cuba Archives of The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum, Atlanta, Georgia.