The remarkable, unknown story of Beate Berger, a German Jew who single-handedly and with great resolve and vision rescued over 100
children during the Holocaust, smuggling them from Berlin to Palestine in the 1930s. Berger,
founder of the House of Love Children’s Home (Beith Ahawah Kinderheim) Berlin’s first
home for poor Jewish children, was quick to recognize the Nazi threat and resolved to protect the 120 children under her care on “August Street.” Raising the funds and making all the clandestine arrangements herself, Berger brought groups of children into Palestine from
Germany from 1934 to 1939. The Beit Ahava orphanage in Haifa, founded by Berger to
house her charges, remains open today.