Jane Marquard

I am so sad to hear that the world has lost this gentle, determined and beautiful woman, Marina Smith. Doing some work with the wonderful Aegis I arrived with my daughter Niña at her home to be greeted like a family member. There was a magnificent afternoon tea, a tour of the delightful English garden[…]

Jeff Bungeri

I`m just speechless and at a loss for words, Marina is and will always be an angle among us that cared for us all, guided us and you can always feel her Love and gentleness as she walked through life beside us. Having had the pleasure to meet Mrs. Smith it was an honor and beginning[…]

Debbie Barker

Dearest Mother, I first remember coming to see you when I was 7 years old. I felt completely enveloped in love. You were the first person to understand me and you knew instinctively what was wrong even though I found it difficult to explain. And your warm hugs were like being nestled under a mother hen’s[…]

Garry Clarkson

What a shock I experienced today on reading the email from Stephen and James. Mrs Marina Smith, you are and were a truly sincere and inspirational lady. The Smith family, with Marina and Eddie at its very heart, have given us such an immense legacy of care, compassion and remembrance for the Holocaust and the[…]

Myra Osrin

I mourn the loss of a very dear friend. The one hour, twenty minute train journey from London to Newark and my first meeting with Marina and Stephen at Beth Shalom was for me a life-changing experience. Over the years, since that first meeting, I have enjoyed a very special friendship with Marina. My annual[…]

Jo Richardson

They hadn’t realised it was the last time they’d meet together on the ground. As suddenly the beautiful Swallow set off on a new journey across the fields and into the skies. The Sparrow looked up and was glad their last words to each other had been “ I love you.” And that was all[…]

Ardyn Halter

Dear Stephen and James, Deeply, deeply saddened to read your email, it feels very strange, wrong to speak or write of Marina in the past tense. Only last month she and I corresponded and, as always, her emails were full of life energy and life-giving energy. Marina was, is, a force for the good and[…]

Tara Shaw

Sometimes in life you only need to meet someone once for them to touch your heart and make a deep impression. Marina certainly did that. I was fortunate enough to meet Marina several years ago when our son visited Beth Shalom as part of his pre-Barmitzvah preparations with Bushey Synagogue. I had heard many stories about Marina and the incredible Smith[…]

Steven Frank

When I was a happy little six year old in pre-war Holland, a visit to my lovely granny was a highlight. She lived by the seaside in Scheveningen. Whilst playing with my bucket and spade , I asked granny who was sitting in one of those wicker chairs, knitting in Dutch “What’s on the otherside[…]

Aneesa Riffat

“Why do you want to work at Beth Shalom?” – this was the beginning of the conversation I had when meeting Marina in 2006. I can’t remembered how I answered, but the answer now would be profoundly different to back then because of everything I have learnt. I have been beyond honoured to have worked for[…]

Yehuda Bauer

I visited the Holocaust Center, Bet Shalom, because I got to know Stephen, and was immensely impressed by the originality of the concepts (plural!) that inspired the work there. The fact that it lies next to a village which maintained the medieval traditions seemed to me to be an ideal combination of past, present, and[…]

Claver Irakoze

“The life of one we love is never lost. Its influence goes on through all the lives it ever touched”. Thank you for your immeasurable service to humanity. May the hearts and minds you touched and inspired through your work, carry on your legacy. You will be missed, Marina. Rest in eternal peace. Sincere condolences[…]

Damian Lo Cascio

Marina provided me with the most profound strength and love from a recent message she sent me after the sudden death of my partner aged only 37 which broke me. Her words, wisdom and deep felt love within that correspondence carried me through a terrible time. I am forever in her debt and she will[…]

Thelma Frye

Marina was a very special lady. You could not help but love her and know that she loved you. My brother, Geoffrey Wigoder, helped to found Beth Shalom, and since then she has been in close touch with me, praising and encouraging me in every way. I have such happy memories of my visits to her and Eddie in[…]