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Sol Rosenberg

Sol Rosenberg
Born (1926-02-02)February 2, 1926
Warsaw, Poland
Died January 30, 2009(2009-01-30) (aged 82)
Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA
Resting place Jewish Cemetery in Monroe, Louisiana
Occupation Businessman; Philanthropist
Spouse(s) Tola Barron Rosenberg (married ca. 1946-2006, her death)
Children

Joe Rosenberg
Jackie Rosenberg
Herman Rosenberg
Jeannie R. Wermuth
Terri Rosenberg

Ten grandchildren
Notes
(1) Rosenberg was a businessman and philanthropist in Monroe, Louisiana, determined to tell the Holocaust story through his charter membership in the national Holocaust Museum and his biography Sol’s Story: A Triumph of the Human Spirit. (2) Rosenberg was a leader among the small Jewish congregation in Monroe dedicated to the restoration of the Jewish Cemetery, where he and his wife are interred.

Joe Rosenberg
Jackie Rosenberg
Herman Rosenberg
Jeannie R. Wermuth
Terri Rosenberg

Sol Rosenberg (February 2, 1926 – January 30, 2009) was a Polish-born American businessman and philanthropist. He was a Jewish survivor of the German Nazi death and concentration camps who became an industrialist and philanthropist in Monroe in northeastern Louisiana.

After the German invasion of Poland of 1939 Rosenberg lived in the Warsaw Ghetto set up by the Nazi occupiers of Poland. The German Nazi regime sent his parents and two sisters to their deaths in 1942, but Rosenberg was one of the very few to escape from the death camp at Treblinka; he returned to Warsaw, where he participated in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Rosenberg was then sent to the Dachau concentration camp, where he was liberated by the Allied Powers after the final overthrow of the Nazi regime.

In Poland, Rosenberg met his wife, the former Tola Baron (June 22, 1924 – January 12, 2006). The couple emigrated to Louisiana in 1949 and thereafter settled in Monroe where they started Sol's Pipe and Steel Co. from scratch.

Rosenberg was involved in community affairs and charitable works, being a charter founder of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and the Holocaust Museum Houston. He was a member of the Monroe Chamber of Commerce and supported the Booster Club at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. In 2006, he was awarded the Kitty DeGree Lifetime Business Achievement Award. He played golf at the Bayou Desiard Country Club in Monroe, where he made a hole in one at the age of eighty-one.


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