Bronislaw Huberman: From child prodigy to hero, the violinist who saved Jewish musicians from the Holocaust

The Groundbreakers, #1

Kids, People and Places, History, Holocaust, Biography, Non-Fiction, Music, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Social Issues
Cover of the book Bronislaw Huberman: From child prodigy to hero, the violinist who saved Jewish musicians from the Holocaust by Peter Aronson, Peter Aronson
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Author: Peter Aronson ISBN: 9781732077508
Publisher: Peter Aronson Publication: July 17, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Peter Aronson
ISBN: 9781732077508
Publisher: Peter Aronson
Publication: July 17, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Bronislaw Huberman was a child prodigy who played his violin before kings and queens. As an adult, he became one of the greatest violinists in the world. And then came the horrors of Nazi Germany and the violence and hatred towards the Jews of Europe. The time period was 1933 – 36. Huberman decided he needed to save his fellow Jews in Europe. He witnessed Jewish musicians losing their jobs. He saw their desperate state. So he took action, using his violin as a sword. When he needed to raise the necessary funds, he turned to Einstein for help. When he needed political clout, he turned to Chaim Weizmann, the great Jewish leader. This is the inspiring true story of Bronislaw Huberman and the founding of an orchestra in Palestine, later the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

This is book #1 in The Groundbreaker series: Inspiring books for middle-grade readers about extraordinary people doing extraordinary things.

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Bronislaw Huberman was a child prodigy who played his violin before kings and queens. As an adult, he became one of the greatest violinists in the world. And then came the horrors of Nazi Germany and the violence and hatred towards the Jews of Europe. The time period was 1933 – 36. Huberman decided he needed to save his fellow Jews in Europe. He witnessed Jewish musicians losing their jobs. He saw their desperate state. So he took action, using his violin as a sword. When he needed to raise the necessary funds, he turned to Einstein for help. When he needed political clout, he turned to Chaim Weizmann, the great Jewish leader. This is the inspiring true story of Bronislaw Huberman and the founding of an orchestra in Palestine, later the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

This is book #1 in The Groundbreaker series: Inspiring books for middle-grade readers about extraordinary people doing extraordinary things.

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