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A DP camp resident working in carpentry
– Stettin, Germany
The survivors’ attempt to gradually return to a normal way of life
expressed itself, inter alia, in an initiative to undergo training in
professions and productive jobs that would be useful both in the DP
camps and in their future lives. Emissaries from the Jewish Agency and
the Joint Distribution Committee, as well as leaders among the
She’erit Hapleita (lit.: the remnant that survived) set up schools and
training workshops, where thousands of survivors were taught new
professions. |