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The Story of David Kauffmann
written by William E. Ramsey & Betty Dineen Shrier
How it all began: Dr. Benjamin M. Nachman, a retired Omaha dentist
and long-time Holocaust researcher, ‘discovered’ David Kaufmann
while interviewing a survivor for the Steven Spielberg Survivors of
the Shoah Visual History Foundation. In 1969, Rabbi Myer S. Kripke,
who officiated at the funeral of Mr. David Kaufmann, learned that Mr.
Kaufmann was “Mr. Grand Island” and that he had been, throughout
his life, a role model for cherished Jewish values and had demonstrated
that wealth is truly held only in stewardship. It is deeds, generosity and courage that counts!
At last, we now have the story of this exceptional man.
David Kaufmann was born in Germany in 1875. He was educated
and then began his professional life in merchandising and retail in Berlin, and other cities near Bonn and Cologne. At the age of 28, in 1903, he left Germany for America. He started working at A & S Department Store in Brooklyn, NY, but Mr. S.N.Wolbach, a Grand
Island, Nebraska, merchant was so impressed by him that he encouraged him to come to Nebraska. And that was the beginning.
This story traces the life and works of David Kaufmann, his
successes in business in Nebraska, his deep involvement in various
communities and voluntary associations. Also, it details and documents
his personal efforts, involving serious risks to his reputation
and fortune, to save more than 80 families from the Holocaust – a
record unmatched by any other individual in the United States.
The book is based on meticulous research by the authors and
many interviews with the survivors of the families who “Uncle David”
saved from the Holocaust.
A man, a place, a story…how personal courage of one
person saved the lives of many others during the time of the
Holocaust.
Author: William E. Ramsey & Betty Dineen Shrier
Category: History
ISBN: 0889628874
Pages: 350
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