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260:, his family was originally protected from deportation due to his father's status as an "economically important Jew" but Bornstein was nonetheless forced to abandon his studies at the Evangelical Lyceum and instead apprentice as a baker. In spite of not being able to graduate, Bornstein maintained contacts with the Lyceum for the rest of his life and served as the face of the "empty chair" project commemorating the Jewish students of the Lyceum who were persecuted due to their origin by the fascist 25: 147: 377:"Testimony of Zvi Robert Bornstein, born in Presov, Czechoslovakia, 1926, regarding his experiences in hiding while using a false identity and his participation in the Slovak National Uprising" 291:, where he hid in an abandoned apartment together with his uncle and his family. He was also able to facilitate a fake passport allowing his sister to leave for a relative safety of 488: 350: 302:
and facilitated emigration of Jews to Israel. He himself left in 1949. In Israel he adopted the second name Cvi (sometimes transcribed as Zvi). He lived in a
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family. His father was a shop owner, his mother was a housewife. He had one elder sister, Marta. Bornstein became active in a socialist
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After the end of the war, Bornstein finished his high school studies while working in an orphanage in Prešov established by
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Bornstein died on 28 May 2024, at the age of 98, in Tel Aviv. His death was confirmed by the Lyceum.
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for five years and later trained as a lawyer. He spent the rest of his life practicing law in
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In 2020, Bornstein published an autobiography titled
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