Avraham Harshalom

Czech-Israeli businessman (1925–2024)
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Avraham Harshalom
Born
Adam Friedberg/Fridberg

(1925-02-04)4 February 1925
Pruzhany, Second Polish Republic (now Belarus)
DiedMay 2024(2024-05-00) (aged 99)
Israel[1]
NationalityIsraeli, Czech
Occupation(s)Businessman (from 1951)
Army pilot (1948–1950)
AwardsGratias Agit Award (2016)[1]

Avraham Harshalom (born Adam Friedberg/Fridberg, 4 February 1925 – May 2024) was a Czech-Israeli businessman and a survivor of the Holocaust. Born on 4 February 1925,[2] he died in May 2024, at the age of 99.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Fodor, Anna (4 May 2024). "Israeli-Czech Holocaust survivor Avraham Harshalom dies at 99". Czech Radio. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  2. ^ Profile of Avraham Harshalom
  3. ^ V 99 letech zemřel Avraham Harshalom: přežil Osvětim, skrýval se v Praze (in Czech)
  • Yad Vashem. The World Holocaust Remembrance Center: Avraham Harshalom-Fridberg and Family, Israel
  • Memory of nations: Avraham Harshalom
  • GRATIAS AGIT MMXVI: LIST OF LAUREATES (page 9)
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