By MINAMI ENDO/ Staff Writer
January 1, 2021 at 07:50 JST
Berl Schor, on the screen, shares his memories of his days in Kobe via a video phone call from Israel during the signboard’s unveiling ceremony in Kobe on Nov. 19. (Minami Endo)
KOBE--It’s been nearly 80 years since a “visa for life” helped young Jewish refugee Berl Schor escape from the horrors of Nazi Germany and make his way to this western port city. [Read More]
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