I went to the Auguststraße Jewish School, in Berlin, and finished the third grade. My next school was in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, where I went to the Gymnasium. When we arrived in the USA, I lived in Cleveland, Ohio, where I went to junior and also senior high school, and when I graduated senior high school and I started attending Western Reserve University. World War II broke out and I had to quit my studies and go to work. My parents, siblings and I moved to Brooklyn, NY, in 1944. It wasn’t till I was married and had my fifth son that I returned to university studies and attended Brooklyn College, in Brooklyn, at night.
After many successful years as a high school health and gym teacher and swim instructor in the summer, my husband, Abraham Joseph Lieberman, also born in Germany, and I moved to Israel in September 1971, with our sons.
My father and mother, David and Dora Bochner, together with a partner, a Mr. Korn, had a men’s clothing manufacturing business, Korn and Bochner, until we were all forced to leave Berlin and flee from the Nazis in 1934.
I would love to hear from anybody and everybody who has met me along the way, or anyone interested in learning more about nutrition and alternative medicine, as I am still actively working at Laniado Hospital.
Edith Lieberman (nee Bochner)
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