| Joseph
and Regina Tauber
Baltimore, MD
Submitted by his daughters Sara Coe and Marlene Sussman
Our
father, Joseph Tauber met our mother Regina Zylberberg when she
was about 14 years old.
Recipes:
Regina
Tauber's Honey Cake
Regina
Tauber's Kugel
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 They
were childhood sweethearts. They married in January 1940 right after
Germany invaded Poland in Sept. 1939. Initially they were in the
ghetto. In 1944, on a long, brutal walk to Tomashow, they were separated.
Regina was sent to Auschwitz and Joseph was sent to Dachau.They
endured unspeakable horrors. They lost most of their family members
including their parents, most of their brothers and sisters and
their baby, Hadassah Tauber who was only three years old.
Miraculously, on July 13, 1945 Regina and Joseph found each other
each again after they were liberated. In 1948, Regina gave birth
to another daughter, Sara Rose in a Displaced Person's Camp in Stuttgart,
Germany. They moved to America in 1949 and settled in Baltimore.
They had another daughter, Esther Marlene in 1955. Joseph and Regina
were always grateful to God for finding each other again and giving
them other children. Regina was a nurturing person, and used love
in all she did for others. Feeding her family with her delicious
food was just one of her many expressions of love.
Our
Bubby and Zayde were never bitter, because they were grateful to
have found each other again and thankful to God for giving them
their two daughters (our mothers). We learned from them the most
important values of kindness and gratitude. We were so blessed to
have them. We not only remember them when we eat her wonderful food,
but their beautiful memories are always in our hearts. |
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