Auction 91 Part 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Photogaphs, Jewelry: silver, Fasion and non Minimum price auction!
By The Bidder
Sep 19, 2022
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

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LOT 8:

Ernst Simons, Holocaust survivor “Geschichte der juedischen Gemeinden im Bonner Raum”, 1959, in German.

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Auction took place on Sep 19, 2022 at The Bidder
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Ernst Simons, Holocaust survivor “Geschichte der juedischen Gemeinden im Bonner Raum”, 1959, in German.
Ernst Simons, Holocaust survivor “Geschichte der juedischen Gemeinden im Bonner Raum”, illustr., 1959, in German.
Bonn, Wissenschaftliches Archiv, 1959. 40 pp. B/w illustrations also views of destroyed synagogues, soft cover, 21 x 15 cm.
Light wear to cover, good condition.
Ernst Simons was born on August 7th, 1919 as the son of the last rabbi of Deutz. In 1937 he fled from the National Socialists to the Netherlands and attended a Jewish teacher training college there. In 1942, two days after his marriage to Ans Frank, a Dutch Jew, both were deported via the Westerbork camp to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp (Lüneburg Heath). Both survived the concentration camp, while Ernst Simons' parents and two brothers perished in Auschwitz. After the war, as a German, Ernst Simons was unable to make a living in the Netherlands. After a short stay in the USA, he returned to Cologne with his family (now with two daughters) in 1952.
The "Kölsche Jew", as he called himself, immediately got involved in the reconstruction of the synagogue community, in which he had held a leading position for decades and where he became honorary chairman in 2001.
As a sign of reconciliation and out of conviction, he was particularly committed to the coexistence of different religions and cultures. In 1956 he was a founding member of the Cologne Society for Christian-Jewish Cooperation. In the 1960s he played a key role in setting up the student exchange program between the partner cities of Cologne and Tel Aviv. From 1957 to 1977 he and his wife ran a holiday home in Sobernheim/Palatinate. Disabled and non-disabled children already lived together here.
He also implemented this concept while he was headmaster at the Braunsfeld Realschule (until 1973) by setting up the first classes for physically handicapped Realschule pupils. 1975 to 1980 Ernst Simons was head of the government school. In 1996 he received the Federal Cross of Merit 1st Class and in 1998 he was allowed to enter the Golden Book of the City of Cologne. Even into old age, he kept coming to "his" school as a contemporary witness and left a deep impression. Ernst Simons died on January 29, 2006.

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