Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to search

Social Science Jewish Studies

Silent Refuge

by (author) Margrit Rosenberg Stenge

Publisher
The Azrieli Foundation
Initial publish date
Jul 2017
Category
Jewish Studies, 20th Century, Historical
Recommended Age
14 to 18
Recommended Grade
9 to 12
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781988065335
    Publish Date
    Jul 2017
    List Price
    $6.99

Classroom Resources

Where to buy it

Description

In 1940 in the remote village of Rogne, Norway, eleven-year-old Margrit Rosenberg and her parents believe that they have finally found the safety that has eluded them since fleeing from Germany two years earlier. What could go wrong in a tiny village? But after war breaks out in Norway and anti-Jewish persecution escalates, the Rosenbergs must spend their winters in an even more secluded refuge – a small, rudimentary cabin in the mountains accessible only on skis. At first, in a landscape frozen in time, the isolation offers relative security and tranquility.

But two years later, as the Nazis begin to arrest and deport the Jews of Oslo, the Rosenbergs are forced to make a fateful decision to trust the Resistance and plan a dangerous escape from Nazi-occupied Norway to neutral Sweden.

About the author

Margrit Rosenberg Stenge was born in Cologne, Germany, on December 27, 1928. In early 1943, she and her family reached safety in Alingsås, Sweden. Margrit moved back to Oslo in 1945, married in 1949 and immigrated to Canada, settling in Montreal in 1951. Margrit worked in administration for forty years, after which she translated six books from Norwegian to English, including Counterfeiter: How a Norwegian Jew Survived the Holocaust by Moritz Nachtstern (2008). Margrit and her husband, Stefan, live in Montreal.

Margrit Rosenberg Stenge's profile page