My grandmother had six older brothers for whom she cooked, cleaned, and cared. When word reached America about the Nazi roundup of Jews in Eastern Europe, Moe, Murray, Max, Herman, David, and Joseph Schatzberg took up a collection so one of them could travel overseas to seek out family members and bring them back to safety. Several months later Herman returned alone. “No one?” the others asked. “You found no relatives to save?” He shrugged as he handed back the cash. “All I found were women.”

