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Maria Rosenbloom | |
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Born | Kolomyia, Poland (currently in Ukraine) | December 26, 1918
Died | October 27, 2011 | (aged 92)
Occupation(s) | Social Work Professor and Scholar |
Employer(s) | Hunter College School of Social Work, (currently the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College) |
Known for | Holocaust Studies & Educational Contributions |
Maria Rosenbloom (b. December 26, 1918 – d. October 27, 2011) was a Polish-born American social worker, Holocaust survivor, and professor at the Hunter College School of Social Work (now the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College). She was a pioneering educator in Holocaust and genocide studies, integrating her personal experiences into her academic and professional work.
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