Ernst Aronsohn Memorial Scholarship
Ernst Aronsohn was born in 1917 in the town of Posen, in what is now Poland. At the onset of World War ll he was in school in Italy, and because of his Jewish faith could not return home to his family, who later perished under the Nazis. Instead, Mr. Aronsohn went to Denmark to work on a farm with other young Jews displaced by the War. It was here he met his wife, Erna Meier. When the Nazis invaded Denmark, the Aronsohns were ferried to Sweden by Danish fishermen. At the end of the war, they went to Israel. It was in Israel that Mr. Aronsohn was recruited by the United States to return to Germany to help find Nazi war criminals.
In 1958 the Aronsohns moved to the United States with other Holocaust survivors and settled in Queens, N.Y. Mr. Aronsohn had a successful career in finance. After his wife?s death in 1989 Mr. Aronsohn was visiting a friend in Florida. The friend introduced him to Jane Yanowitz, and they remained constant companions for 25 years.