A sign on the shoe factory bulletin board prompted Harry Harrison and his wife, Dot, a Christian couple, to take in a little Jewish girl fleeing Nazi Germany.
When Esther Starobin arrived by boat in England, she was just two years old. Her desperate parents had agreed to send their youngest child to live with strangers in the hopes of saving her.
What began as a good deed blossomed into bonds that lasted a lifetime. Over eight years, Esther came to see the Harrisons and their son, Alan, as a second family. “That was really the happiest time of my childhood," she remembered.
Esther later learned that her parents had been murdered at the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1942.
Alan and Esther are still close today.
Photos:
Esther, Esther's family, Esther's foster family
Credit: USHMM, Esther Rosenfeld Starobin
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