
Rosa Rotenberg
Rosa Rotenberg is a Holocaust survivor and biochemist who escaped the Warsaw Ghetto as a child. Born in 1941, she was hidden in an orphanage during the Nazi occupation, later reunited with her father after the war. Rosa became a prominent figure in biochemistry, studying under Nobel laureate César Milstein and dedicating her career to cancer research. She actively shares her story to raise awareness about the horrors of war and the importance of remembrance.
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Recent news mentions
Rosa Rotenberg was honored as a Holocaust survivor during the award ceremony.
El presidente Orsi y sus antecesores Lacalle Pou y Sanguinetti recibieron el Premio Ana Frank a la convivencia democráticaRosa Rotenberg is a Holocaust survivor recognized for her invaluable work in transmitting the memory of the Shoah.
Las mejores fotos de la segunda edición de los Premios Ana Frank en el Teatro San MartínRosa Rotenberg is honored for her commitment to preserving the memory of the Holocaust.
Este es un reconocimiento a quienes me antecedieron”, dijo OrsiRosa Rotenberg is a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto who participated in a march organized by the Holocaust Museum in Buenos Aires.
“Me salvé, pero llevo en mi piel el estigma de la guerra”, el testimonio de la bioquímica de la UBA que sobrevivió al Gueto de Varsovia






























