ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月15日 12時00分


On #ValentinesDay, couples often reminisce about that moment they knew they would stay together. For Isaac and Rosa Blum, who became teenage sweethearts 75 years ago in Nazi-occupied Poland, that moment came as they and thousands of other terrified Jews were being herded to a death camp by Nazi soldiers. “I saw her walking in front of me,” Isaac recalled. “I went up to the German and told him, ‘That’s my sister,’ even though she was my girlfriend.” Today, he’s 94 and she’s a year younger. Asked to recount their lengthy #love affair, they noted the absurdity of couching it — a romance incubated in the hell of the Holocaust — in the frilly trappings of Valentine’s Day. Isaac is a no-nonsense type who considers holding hands silly and, truth be told, has little use for Valentine’s Day. “We have a different point of view, but somehow we’ve survived,” Rosa said. “What keeps us together are the quarrels. That’s the cement of a marriage.” @jbrightphoto photographed Isaac and Rosa at their home in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn.


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