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Deb Filler

Deborah Rachel "Deb" Filler (born 30 October 1954) is a New Zealand born writer/performer, character artist and producer. Born to a German Jewish mother, (Ruth Filler ) (born Ruth Adler in Hildesheim, Germany), and Sol (Schaja) Filler, a Polish Jewish father from (Brzozow ) in Galicia, who survived Plascow, Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Theresienstadt concentration camps.〔(Sol Filler )〕 Her maternal grandparents fled from Germany to New Zealand in 1938 (her maternal grandfather's family's history can be traced back to the late sixteenth century in Germany). The family lived in Obernkirchen and Hildesheim. (Jüdisches Leben in der Provinz ) is a book written about the Adler family history in Obernkirchen as well as other Jews from the province of Schaumberg with a (contribution by Filler ).
== Early life ==
Growing up in Auckland, she attended Mt Roskill Primary, where the local Presbyterian vicar, preaching to the entire school over the school intercom, informed the school it was the Jews who had killed Jesus. At the age of 9 she insisted to the vicar that her family had no part in killing Jesus and he recanted his statement publicly. As part of the (Little Folksingers of ) Mt Roskill, a local recording group, she attended several folk concerts including Josh White, Judy Collins, and met Peter Paul and Mary, who encouraged her to continue singing folk songs. Also at age 9 she began to play guitar, mimicking socially important and intricately harmonized folk songs, determined to pursue a career in folk music. (The Little Folksingers of Mt Roskill ) recorded Malvina Reynolds' songs, Puff the Magic Dragon, as well as many other folk and children's songs of that period. She later attended (Mt Roskill Intermediate ) and (Mt Roskill Grammar Schools ). After a year at the Machon L'Madrichei Chutz La'Aretz leadership institute in Israel, she enrolled to study as a teacher trainee at the Auckland College of Education,〔(Auckland Teachers' Training College )〕 specializing in drama. It was during this period, in 1974, she met Leonard Bernstein. Bernstein was so delighted her father had attended a concert he had played for Holocaust survivors at the Landsberg Displaced Person's Camp, near Munich in 1948, that he closed the Auckland Town Hall and played a piano concerto entirely to Filler. Bernstein became a major role model for Filler both professionally and personally, who often quoted his warmth and generosity on and off stage. Filler co-wrote, "Mr Bernstein", a short film slated for production as part of the New Zealand Film Commission Premiere Shorts program. She taught music, theatre and English for the Auckland Education Board at area schools for three years, creating a musical, ''Giz A Go Travelling Road Show'', touring in a friend's painted bus with her students.

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