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    [David Eckstein, seven years old, and classmates in cheder (Jewish elementary school), Brod, Czechoslovakia]

    Object Name
    102
    Dateca. 1938
    Label Text

    The boy in this photograph has been identified as David Eckstein, a Holocaust survivor currently living in a commune in the American Southwest. Born in 1930 in the small town of Brod, Eckstein was seven years old when Vishniac took several photographs of him, his classmates, and his teacher just before the onslaught of World War II. Vishniac later recalled, “I watched this little boy for almost an hour, and in this moment I saw the whole sadness of the world.” This portrait was later selected as the cover of Vishniac’s first publication, Polish Jews: A Pictorial Record (1947), and reprinted on the cover of I. B. Singer’s National Book Award–winning collection of stories, A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw (1969). Eckstein survived five concentration camps, including Bergen-Belsen in Germany and Auschwitz II–Birkenau in Poland, and was liberated by the Soviet armed forces. His entire family, with the exception of one sibling, was murdered in the Holocaust. He came to America in the early 1950s, via Israel, and eventually settled in Woodstock, New York, where he became a Buddhist.


    View video of David Eckstein, Shoah Testimony.

    See negative: RV_2_003_05


    Medium
    Gelatin silver print
    Dimensions
    Image (Paper): 11 5/8 x 9 9/16 in. (29.5 x 24.3 cm)
    Location
    historic place name Brod, Czechoslovakia place taken Brod, Ukraine
    Credit Line
    Promised Gift of Mara Vishniac Kohn
    Accession Number1992.1938
    Copyright
    © Mara Vishniac Kohn, courtesy International Center of Photography

    For all uses of photographs by Roman Vishniac contact ICP at: vishniac_archive@icp.org.