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Josima Feldschuh was born on 26 June, 1929. Discover Josima Feldschuh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 14 years old?

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Born 26 June, 1929
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2019

In 2019, the commemorations of the 76th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising included a concert which recreated Josima's performance with the Jewish Symphony Orchestra. The part of Josima was played by Lauren Zhang, who was accompanied by the Sinfonia Varsovia orchestra. In 2021, the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in collaboration with the New York Philharmonic planned to create an educational program for children which was to be named after Josima.

1943

When the ghetto mass deportations to Treblinka extermination camp started, the Feldschuh family went into hiding. At that time Josima contracted pneumonia which had lasting effects on her health. In January 1943 the Feldschuhs escaped the ghetto with the help of Szoszana Kassower. Around that time Josima was diagnosed with terminal stage tuberculosis. She died on April 21 in the village of Pustelnik, where the Feldschuhs were hiding. Shorty afterwards, her mother committed suicide. After the war, Ruben Feldschuh moved their remains to a different location, most likely to the Jewish Cemetery in Warsaw.

1941

In November 1940, the Feldschuh family had to move to the Warsaw Ghetto. It was there that her skill was publicly recognised for the first time, at a weekly musical soirée. Since the event, Josima gained new music teachers and started practicing for her debut concert, at which she was to perform the Piano Concerto No. 9 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The concert, which was advertised in the ghetto with posters featuring a pre-war photo of a smiling Josima, took place on March 15, 1941, when Josima was 11 years old. The young pianist was accompanied by the Jewish Symphony Orchestra which consisted of musicians who had before the war belonged to, among others, the ensemble of the National Philharmonic in Warsaw. After a standing ovation, Josima played two of her own pieces as encore.

1929

Josima Feldschuh (also spelled Feldszuh or Feldschu; 26 June 1929 – 21 April 1943) was a Polish pianist and composer of Jewish origin.

Josima Feldschuh was born in 1929 to Ruben Feldschuh and Perła (Pnina) née Richter. Her father was an intellectual and a Zionist, while her mother, who started teaching Josima to play the piano when the girl was 5 years old, was a pianist and a musicologist. The young pianist was considered a child prodigy. Her father's cousin Rokhl Auerbakh later described Josima as having perfect pitch and great musical memory which helped her play the works of Chopin, Mendelssohn or Bach from memory and offer her own interpretations.