Beschreibung
Eva Wechsberg, born in Leipzig in 1922, experienced anti-Semitism as a child, as well as the seizure of power by the Nazis and their racist fanaticism. She witnessed synagogues being burned during the November Pogrom and was able to escape the Shoah just in time by fleeing to the USA in 1939. A new life began. She married, became a mother, was actively involved in her local Jewish community and led a fulfilled life. However, a longing for her home city remained. Eva Wechsberg is not a famous philosopher, a well-known writer or a great scientist, and yet her life of almost 100 years shows impressively how one can still believe in life and the goodness in people even after experiencing terrible things. What is more, her life story also tells us a piece of the history of Leipzig and its Jewish community.
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was born in Leipzig in 1989. He studied political science and African studies in Leipzig and Stellenbosch/South Africa. Since 2013 he has been organizing and supervising the Visitors' Programme for Former Jewish Leipzigers and their Descendants. He works as a Senior Project Manager at the Office for International Affairs of the City of Leipzig and is also responsible, among other things, for the city partnership between Leipzig and Herzliya/Israel. In 2020 he gained his Ph.D. with a thesis about international organizations.