Jews from satu mare in the service of health

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24. Mrs. Löwenhos, Judit Fogel, pharmacist, graduated from Doamna Stanca High School in 1957 and got a pharmacist degree in 1963. Until her immigration to Israel in 1963, she had worked in Halmi. After practising pharmacy at the Kupat Holim for 38 years, she retired in 2003. She has a son and a daughter, both parents of further two children each. 25. József Markovits was born n 1901. Although a pharmacist, he had a perfumery called Fortuna in Kazinczy Street, Szatmárnémeti. In 1943 we find him working in Felsővisó. After the nationalization he mostly moved from one pharmacy to another filling in for colleagues who were either sick or on holiday. He emigrated to the United States of America at the beginning of the 1960s. 26. József Markovits, pharmacist, was born in 1902. He was taken to the ghetto in Szatmárnémeti together with his wife Róza Adlerstein and their little daughter Eta. All of them got killed by the fascists. Béla Ötvös met him in Matthausen. “He was worn out and for a second he put down his spade. The SSguardian dashed immediately over and with the stock of his rifle knocked him silly. Shortly after this incident he contracted a severe diarrhea, which, upon the second occurrence, killed him”, remembers Béla Ötvös. 27. Gábor Paneth, pharmacist, worked in Nagykároly in the so-called hospital pharmacy during the 1960s-1970s. 28. Jenő Paneth, pharmacist, as born in 1899 in Tasnád. His family settled down in Transylvania in 1720. Jenő Peth got his high-school diploma in Nagykaroly. He studied pharmacology at the universities of Paris and Strasbourg and got a degree in 1927. In 1928 he opened his own pharmacy in Margitta. His wife Sarolta Katz bore him two sons who were called Imre and György. In World War I he served as a cadet master sergeant. 29. Sámuel Rohrlich, pharmacist, was the owner of the Korona pharmacy located at 15 Deák Square between 1900 and 1923. 30. Vasile László Sarudi, pharmacist, was born on May 15, 1922 in Felsőbánya. His father Dr Farkas Vilmos Sarudi was a lawyer in Nagybánya, his mother Erzsébet Roth was a housewife. The old parents were hit by the tragedy of the deportation and neither of them returned from Auschwitz. Between 1943 and 1945 László Sarudi was detached for labour service to Russia. Following his return home he enrolled at the Chemistry Faculty in Kolozsvár. After three years spent there, he passed an equivalency exam and moved to Marosvásárhely to study at the Faculty of Pharmacy within the Marosvásárhely University of Medicine and Pharmacy. On December 31, 1948, in Dés, he married Lili Hárnik, a pharmacy student born in Dés. After


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