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From Beis Moshiach Magazine: The family picture of Rabbi Nissan Mangel and nearly a hundred of his descendants, with Auschwitz in the background, went viral. It was seen on dozens, maybe hundreds of Jewish websites around the world. Pictures of Jews with the infamous Auschwitz train tracks in the background aren’t rare; probably, it’s an everyday occurrence for pictures to be taken of visitors at that location. But this picture was different • Full Article
Visited Auschwitz-Birkenau today with my Zaidy and two cousins. It was incredible to be with him as he relived his experience. My Zaidy chokes up and says: “My mother didn’t let go of me. There’s nothing like a Jewish mother, never abandoning her child” • Full Story, Photos
On a current trip visiting Auschwitz, holocaust survivor Rabbi Nissen Mangel related to his grandson, Leibel Mangel “My father believed that we would be saved until we came here to Bratislava. He walked over to the window, tore up a stack of bills and threw them outside…that’s when I knew we were in trouble.” From the Facebook page of Leibel Mangel.
K’sav Sofer shul, affectionately known as “Rabbi Mangel’s shul”, expanded exponentially when the back lot was gut renovated and added to the existing space. Also: exclusive photos of an old stenciled wall, probably 100 year old, which was discovered under the paneling from the days the basement was still residential • Full Story, Photos
March 16, 1944, the Nazi army invaded Hungary and the home of Holocaust survivor Rabbi Nissen Mangel. By the end of May, his family was in Auschwitz. “I was in the threshold of death,” Mangel said. “In a year in these death camps day in and out. I was in complete danger of death” • Full Story
Crown Heights celebrated Tuesday as a new Torah was welcomed to the Ksav Sofer Shul, honoring the longtime Rov of the Shul, prolific author and writer, Rabbi Nissan Mangel, and in memory of his parents who were murdered in the Holocaust ● Baruch Ezagui presents Pictures
Yossi Zaltzman — Toronto, Canada, to Chana Rivka Stolik — Crown Heights
Koby Berkowitz – Sydney Australia to Chana Weiss Sherman Oaks, CA.
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in The Garden House 1386 S. Johns PL
Moshe Gordon – Crown Heights to Chayale Movsikov – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) 571 Albany Ave.
Shmuly Golomb – Crown Heights to Mushky Steinmetz – Briarwood, NY
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.