Holocaust survivor relives the moment he arrived in Glasgow after fleeing Nazi Germany to educate kids

A Holocaust survivor has relived the memory of arriving in Scotland after escaping Nazi Germany to educate school pupils about the Second World War. Henry Wuga, 98, returned to Glasgow Central Station to share his story with youths. He joined Poppyscotland and Gathering the Voices to help launch new lessons for Scottish schools, based on his story… Continue Reading Holocaust survivor relives the moment he arrived in Glasgow after fleeing Nazi Germany to educate kids

Gathering the Voices featured on BBC Scotland’s Inside Central Station

Henry Wuga and Marion Camrass were interviewed by Angela Shapiro and Claire Singerman for the programme Inside Central Station. Henry talked about his journey on the Kindertransport from Nurnberg to Glasgow. He also gave an insight into his life as a chef and even brought in menus from the 1940’s. Marion had her audience spellbound… Continue Reading Gathering the Voices featured on BBC Scotland’s Inside Central Station

Judith Rosenberg – Scotland’s last Auschwitz survivor leaves £500,000 gift to Strathclyde University

Judith Rosenberg

Judith Rosenberg has recently given a most generous gift to Strathclyde University. Her donation will go towards the creation of the Harold and Judith Rosenberg Chair in Quantum Technology and the Harold and Judith Rosenberg Quantum Technology Laboratories in their honour. The Harold and Judith Rosenberg Chair in Quantum Technology will be funded for an… Continue Reading Judith Rosenberg – Scotland’s last Auschwitz survivor leaves £500,000 gift to Strathclyde University

Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce Spring 2021

During the school year, we had a request to support Auchenharvie Academy with the Holocaust topic within History. We approached Gathering the Voices, a charity whose 6 volunteers have gather testimonies from Holocaust survivors who, after experiencing Anti-Semitic racial persecution, came to settle in Scotland.

Jewish Museum Berlin

The Anson family is pleased to report that memorabilia from Steven’s late father Martin Ansbacher (Anson) is now being featured in the just opened and remodeled Core Exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB). https://www.jmberlin.de/en/opening-new-core-exhibition Here are photographs of the exhibits featured, and an explanation of what is represented. The first photograph of the group… Continue Reading Jewish Museum Berlin