Salzmann, Laurence
American, b. 1944
In 1974, Salzmann traveled to Romania on a Fulbright grant, and for the next two years, he lived in the town of Radauti in the Bukovina region. During this time, he photographed the members of the town's dwindling Jewish community and documented their cultural practices and vanishing way of life. 8000 Jews lived in the town in 1930, but their community was uprooted and largely wiped out by the Holocaust. Salzmann notes, "Six thousand Romanian Jews perished during World War II; some died in concentration camps in Transnistria, but most did not survive the initial hardships of deportation. At the end of the war, a few returned, only to find their homes gone and the life they had known swept away." When he himself arrived in Radauti in 1974, there were only 240 Jews remaining among the town's population of 22,000, many of them part of an older generation. In 1983, Salzmann's photographs were published as a book, The Last Jews of Radauti. He also made a complementary film, which was broadcast nationally on PBS.
American, b. Prussia, 1898-1995
American, b. 1977 Moscow, Russia