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She survived Hitler, but not the hurricane

September 1, 2011 11:04
A lone Chasid walks through evacuated Brooklyn

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Three Jews were among the 40 deaths in 10 American states hit by Hurricane Irene, reports said this week. Among them was a rabbi, a first aid worker and a Holocaust survivor.

On Sunday, Rabbi David Reichenberg, 50, who lived in Spring Valley, New York, was trying to save a father and his six-year-old son, Reuven Herbst, from power lines which had been downed during the storm. Tragically, the father of four was electrocuted during his rescue attempt. Both Mr Herbst and his son survived.

In Princeton, New Jersey, Michael Kenwood, 39, an emergency medical worker, was dispatched to check on whether an apparently abandoned car, submerged in flood water, was actually occupied. Mr Kenwood slipped from his safety harness and was swept away by the strong current.

In upstate New York, in the Catskills, an 82-year-old Holocaust survivor, originally from Russia, Rozalia Gluck, had been visiting friends in the Chasidic community when the motel she was staying in, Fleischmann's, was detached from its moorings and floated away.

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