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Lin Jaldati was born on December 13, 1912 in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]].<ref name="forwardwhenyiddish">{{cite news|last1=Schneer|first1=David|title=When Yiddish Came to North Korea|url=http://forward.com/the-assimilator/139725/when-yiddish-came-to-north-korea/|accessdate=June 21, 2016|work=Forward|date=July 12, 2011}}</ref> During [[World War II]], she was deported to the [[Bergen-Belsen concentration camp]] and the [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], and she survived.<ref name="forwardwhenyiddish"/> She was one of the last people to see [[Anne Frank]].<ref name="forwardwhenyiddish"/>
Jaldati was a Yiddish singer.<ref name="andwereallbrothers">{{cite book|last1=Wood|first1=Abigail|title=And we're all brothers : singing in Yiddish in contemporary North America|date=2013|publisher=Ashgate|location=Farnham, Surrey|isbn=9781409445333|oclc=812018049|page=106|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=BS7tCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA106&dq=Lin+Jaldati&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHhvP107rNAhUiKcAKHaP3DvoQ6AEIXTAK#v=onepage&q=Lin%20Jaldati&f=false}}</ref> She performed in [[Moscow]]
Jaldati was married to Eberhard Rebling, a German
==Death==
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