Bronx woman honored for helping Jews escape Nazis – NY Daily News

MICHAEL SCHWARTZ /FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
92 year old Bronx resident Berta Davidovitz-Rubinszejn hugs Meir Brand, who she saved from the Nazis in occupied Hungary.

“A brave 92-year-old Bronx woman who helped rescue Jews from Germany-occupied Hungary during World War II was honored Thursday for her heroic past.

Berta Davidovitz Rubinsztejn was one of dozens of rescuers who helped Hungarian Jews escape the Nazis by disguising herself as a Gentile and working with the Zionist underground youth movement Dror Habonim.

She was reunited Thursday with one of the refugee orphans she saved from the streets of Budapest and took in as her own.

“I am standing here only because of you, Berta,” said Meir Brand, 79, as he thanked Rubinsztejn during an emotional ceremony at the Riverdale YM-YWHA.

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