SABA MARCHES ON relates the fortunes of its hero from the time he was called up to serve in the Kaiser's army to the end of World War I; his service to jewish education for over two decades in one of the foremost Kehilloth of German Jewry and his struggle to survive under the Nazis in World War II. The reader is able to accompany the hero of the story on his hazardous flight to Belgium in 1942 and watch his efforts to assist others to survive in Warsaw, Berlin and Brussels. It is a remarkable story, the thread of which winds its way past famous places and famous people. Some rare photographs of historical interest illustrate this last chapter of German-Jewish Orthodoxy. 549
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