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ילדות והתבגרות בעיר רוסה שבבולגריה
Description:... Memoirs of a Jewish woman from Ruse, Bulgaria, born ca. 1930. Pp. 71-157 describe her experiences and the fate of Bulgarian Jews in the Holocaust. The first anti-Jewish laws were implemented in early 1941; the Zionist movements, including Maccabi, of which Levi was a member, were forced to operate underground. In 1943 the houses of many Jews, including Levi's, were raided by police, who were searching for communist propaganda. Although the Jews of Bulgaria were not deported, many were exiled from Sofia; some Sofia Jews came to live with the Melamed family. Jewish men, including Levi's brother, were sent to labor camps. Levi and all other Jewish children were prohibited from attending non-Jewish schools until the liberation in September 1944. Levi immigrated to Israel in 1948.
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