He was a lawyer at the Pentagon, and then worked at the Department o f Justice. Married and got divorced.
According to Juda Loeb's death registry (Sttandesamt Illereichen/Alten stadt) , his mother's name was Fanny BACHRACH.spouse: Erlanger, Levi (~1825 - )
Fruma Bat Tuvyah (Felice)spouse: Engelberg, Ben (1907 - 1992)
Hanna's father had a store for construction-materials in Schanz, a sub urb of Kovno , and when she was young, she worked there as a saleslady .They had a nice house with a garden.The family was rather rich , an d had good relations with their Jewish and non-Jewish neighbours alik e. Hanna's mother, Menucha, came from Kibarti, a small town near the G erman border, and spoke perfect German. Hanna attended the German Gym nasium in Kovno. She married Abrasha Schlossberg in 1935, and lived with her husband, h er baby daughter Zazik and her mother Menucha in Schanz. Her father ha d died before the war (1936?). On June 22nd 1941, the Nazis invaded Lithuania. Already in the first " Akzia" , 22.6.1941, Hanna's husband and her brother were shot .In Augu st, Hanna , her daughter and her mother, had to leave their house in S chanz and move into Ghetto Slavodka , Kovno. In the Ghetto, they staye d in one appartment, and next stayed Abrasha's parents, Nechome and P inchos, with their daughters Tsila, Myurke and Malka (who was marrie d and had a child, Sara). In October 1941, 12,000 Jews from the Ghetto were murdered at the "Nin th Fort". Hanna managed to get a job with the Germans outside the Ghetto, and re ceived a special permit to leave the Ghetto each day. When the "Kinder Akzien" (sending the children to the death camps) beg an, Hanna smuggled her daughter Zazik and later on also Sara out of th e Ghetto, through thefences, in a big rucksack, and left them with a P olish family. She sold some valuables she had , and used the money to pay these gent iles , to hide the children in their homes. Zazik had to move and switch hiding places from time to time. At one t ime, she was hid by a young Polish woman, who was the lover of an SS o fficer. Later, she hid in a museum building, but after that building had bee n bombed, she was taken to a house in the village. A Polish gentile, n amed Pranas, agreed to hide her at his relatives farm, telling them th at Zazik was his illegitimate daughter. In April 1944,the young children and the old people from the Ghetto we re sent to death camps. All that time, Hanna stayed in the Ghetto, but after her mother was se nt to Schtutthof, a death camp in Germany, she decided to escape too.S he managed to do so just before the final extermination of the Ghetto , which took place on the 12th of July 1944.On that day, all remainin g Jewish men and women were sent in cattle wagons to death camps (th e women to Schtutthof and the men to Dachau).spouse: Schlossberg, Avraham (1903 - 1941)Hanna hid in a shelter that Pranas had found for her, separated from h er daughter , until the end of the war.
After the liberation of Lithuania in 1945, Hanna came to the village w here Zazik was hiding, and took her and also Sara with her. ( Mofshowitz's brother had suddenly arrived from Russia, and took Sar a with him. Later, Sara got married. Frida came to visit her in Russia, and sent h er a visa to the States. Sara moved to the US with her husband and a d aughter she had addopted in Russia.) Hanna and Zazik moved on to Vilna , and then crossed the border to Pol and and from there to Austria. In Austria , Hanna met her second husband Arie, and got married in 194 8.
Yehuda (1885-1951) immigrated to Palestine before 1939 , and lived wit h his wife Hanna in Ramat-Gan.spouse: ??, Hanna (? - 1963)
Zorach, as opposed to his gentle wife Menucha, was a hard man, aggress ive, but also full of life. He loved drinking, card playing , and espe cially women. He had died of a heart attack , in the middle of a poke r game , in 1936.spouse: Pularevitch, Menucha (? - ~1944)