Moritz Rabinowitz was a Norwegian Jewish tailor who, after emigrating from Poland in 1911 to escape pogroms, rose from near-poverty to operate one of the largest clothing empires in Norway. Settling in the small fishing village of Haugesund, Rabinowitz, the only Jew in town, spent his few off-hours feverishly writing columns that warned against the danger of an increasingly anti-Semitic Germany. His portents were largely dismissed by everyone except the Nazis themselves, who pegged Rabinowitz as “the leader of the Jewish resistance in Norway” when they invaded in 1940. He is believed to have been beaten to death while in a labor camp.
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