Paula Nudelberg née Brosowitz

Location 
Florastraße 42
District
Pankow
Stone was laid
20 August 2010
Born
15 March 1876 in Warszawa / Warschau
Occupation
Hausfrau
Deportation
on 25 January 1942 to Riga
Murdered
in Riga
Paula Nudelberg (née Brosowitz) was born on 15 March 1876 in Warsaw. Her husband, Asriel Nudelberg, worked as a cigarette-maker for Garbaty. The family is listed in the Berlin directory as resident at Florastraße 42 from 1924 onwards. Asriel Nudelberg died in 1934 and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Weißensee. According to her grandaughter’s account, three of Paula Nudelberg’s children managed to escape Germany in time: Hans Nudelberg (born 1900) emigrated to Palestine in 1935 with his wife Jenny (née Lewkowitz) and their children Charlotte and Boris (Dov); her daughter Rosa also fled to Palestine; another daughter, Elsa, survived the Nazi period in Argentina.
Paula Nudelberg stayed in Berlin. On 25 January 1942, she and her daughter Anna and 1042 others were sent from Grunewald station to the Riga ghetto, and murdered there.
Today a stumbling stone outside the house at Florastraße 42 commemorates Paula, whose first name is documented as Tessa, and Anna Nudelberg.