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: Titled Orchestra of Exiles: The Story of Bronislaw Huberman, the Israel Philharmonic, and the One Thousand Jews He Saved from Nazi Horrors , this book by Josh Aronson and Denise George provides a deep dive into Huberman's personal transformation from a career-focused prodigy to a humanitarian statesman. It is available through retailers like Barnes & Noble and Amazon .

"Orchestra of Exiles" refers to the heroic true story of , a world-renowned Polish-Jewish violinist who saved nearly 1,000 Jewish musicians and their families from the Holocaust. Between 1933 and 1936, Huberman recruited premier talent from across Nazi-occupied Europe to form the Palestine Symphony Orchestra , which is known today as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra . Historical Background Orchestra of Exiles

: For a chronological breakdown of Huberman's life and the orchestra's founding, you can visit the PBS Timeline Guide . : Titled Orchestra of Exiles: The Story of

: Directed by Academy Award-nominee Josh Aronson, this 90-minute film uses archival footage, reenactments, and interviews with modern masters like Joshua Bell and Itzhak Perlman . You can find it on platforms like Apple TV and Netflix . Between 1933 and 1936, Huberman recruited premier talent

: After Hitler began firing Jewish musicians, Huberman dedicated himself to creating an orchestra in Palestine as a "fist against anti-Semitism".

The story is best explored through the following works by Josh Aronson:

: Beyond saving lives, Huberman ensured the survival of Europe's rich musical heritage during its darkest period. Media & Guides