‘I found humanity in Newfoundland:’ N.L. honours Holocaust survivor
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Philip Riteman survived Auschwitz and Dachau, but had nowhere to go after the Holocaust until pre-Confederation Newfoundland took him in.
On Wednesday, seven decades after he arrived, he will be given the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador for his life’s achievements, including his book Millions of Souls, which tells his story from the Second World War to his life in Canada’s easternmost province.
“I found humanity in Newfoundland. People were so kind to me. People helped me, people kept me in boarding houses, wouldn’t charge me a penny. They fed me. And I’m very happy I came to Newfoundland,” Riteman told Newfoundland’s VOCM radio from Nova Scotia, where he now lives.
Riteman, who spent 36 years in Newfoundland, won’t be able to attend the ceremony because of illness, but his son will accept the award on his behalf.


