Tag #125627 - Interview #78561 (Sofi Eshua Danon-Moshe)

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In the beginning we didn’t have the right to go out after nine o’clock. All of us had to be home by 9.05pm but the time for staying out was gradually reduced; we could stay out for only two hours a day. Some of the peasants brought us food but we organized a soup kitchen for the people from Sofia. One of the women did the cooking: something like a soup with a few potatoes, beans; a meal with lots of water, that we poured into mugs with a ladle. I was one of the first to give out the food. We had job restrictions, we didn’t have food coupons, and so we weren’t allowed to attend cultural events. We were attacked on all sides. They said all the time, ‘The Jews in Pazardzhik became too many.
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Pazardzhik
Bulgaria

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Sofi Eshua Danon-Moshe