FREIBERGER, MIROSLAV/ ŠALOM
- FREIBERGER, MIROSLAV/ ŠALOM
- FREIBERGER, MIROSLAV/ ŠALOM (1903–1943), last rabbi of
Zagreb, Yugoslavia, before the Holocaust. Born in Osijek (Croatia).
During his youth he lived in Zagreb, actively participated in Zionist
groups, and was a founding member of Aḥdut ha-Olim and the Federation of
Jewish Youth Organizations. He studied at the Hochschule fuer Juedische
Wissenschaften in Berlin, acquiring a Ph.D. in philosophy, and was
ordained a rabbi.
On his return to Yugoslavia, he was appointed assistant rabbi in Osijek,
then rabbi in Zagreb. He was the first locally born rabbi of the latter
city. He published a new prayer book with Croatian translations and
published various articles in the Jewish press, particularly in the
Zionist weekly Zidov.
During the Holocaust, he refused to flee, not leaving his post as
deportations and persecutions continued; he kept in touch with the
Catholic archbishop, Stepinac (later cardinal), who promised to protect
him. He was, however, deported on May 5, 1943, to Auschwitz, together
with his wife and the last president of the community, Dr. Hugo Kon, all
of them dying there. According to some testimonies, the archbishop tried
to intervene, making telephone calls to the Croatian Ustashe police, but
to no avail. In the reestablished Zagreb community the cultural
association has been named after him.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
"Povijest Židova u Dubrovniku do izgona 1515," in: Omanut
(Zagreb), no. 1 (1936/7), 30–37.
(Zvi Loker (2nd ed.)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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