Portraits for Posterity


Holocaust survivors living around the borough have been captured on camera for a unique exhibition, Portraits For Posterity, now on display at the Jewish Cultural Centre in Golders Green until March 18. For more information about the exhibition visit www.portraitsforposterity.com

Portraits For Posterity

With his mother, brothers and sisters, Moshe Nurtman was sent to Kozienice concentration camp in 1941. His entire family were eventually killed, while Moshe ended up at Theresienstadt where, on 1 May 1945, he was liberated.

With his mother, brothers and sisters, Moshe Nurtman was sent to Kozienice concentration camp in 1941. His entire family were eventually killed, while Moshe ended up at Theresienstadt where, on 1 May 1945, he was liberated.


Portraits For Posterity

1:26pm Sat 23 Jan 10

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