Ada Brodsky

[2] The same year, one of Neumark's stories was published in the Jüdischen Rundschau which convinced the Youth Aliyah that she was deserving of a scholarship to Palestine.

[3] At Ben Shemen, Neumark received an education in which music, theatre and literature played a major role.

Ada's aunt who was already in Palestine collected the monies with great difficulty, and a relative with British citizenship had to personally deliver it in Germany to prevent it being confiscated by the Nazis.

Hermann Neumark was already arrested and was released from the Sachsenhausen concentration camp only under the condition that he would leave Germany immediately.

[6] Three plaques created by Gunter Demnig was laid in her and her parents' honour at their former home in Wilhelmsplatz in Frankfurt (Oder).

Lyrics from compositions by Brahms, Schubert and Mahler were impossible to perform or broadcast in the German language in Israel.

To introduce Israeli readers to his works, she self-published a monograph on the poet, and translated poems and prose texts into Hebrew.

Ada Brodsky (2008)
Memorial plaque for Ada Brodsky
Memorial plaque for Ada Brodsky