Saturday, March 29, 2008

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At the end of the war corresponded with Sophie Olszakowska Rachel's uncle, who lived in Palestine, and who at some point, "admonished" about it. Ms. Sabina did not want to give a little, she wanted to educate her. Irena much longed for baby - many times she dreamed he was looking for a girl that is in the ghetto - the longing has always been manifested in dreams.

Jewish organization took Rachel, in the autumn of 1945.



In 1947, Irena was a French government scholarship to study in Paris, the Romance languages \u200b\u200bdepartment.

Danu, who after joining the German army of Polish and American, went with them to Paris and met there with Irene. Ms. Irene remembers that there were like two sisters, completely inseparable.

Paris after the war was terribly hungry, there was virtually nothing - butter, milk, flour ... Both ate normally dry baguette, popijały tea with saccharine or not, sometimes meager lunch in the canteen, where the dessert was given a sugar cube and a slice of baguette. Irena from time to time getting a package from the Association of Polish Students, Danu, in turn, the Red Cross. Once you sent a daughter of Sabina Polish 40gad 3kg of butter - Irena after receiving the package, the butter went into the store and sold them to have money to visit Paris. At that time she lived with wealthy Danusia musicians and gained from them concert tickets. It is thanks to her Irena heard for the first time that Rubinstein, Menuhin. Total urządzały well as social evenings at a friend Czechs.

After some time Danu went to America, to his uncle. Then decided to go there to Israel, he was very badly treated by the aunt. In Israel, she married, had two daughters. Both have visited together with her mother Mrs Irene in 2006. After a few months Danusia died.

While in Paris, Justin learned that Rachelka is in a train to France. From Sophia's sister Olszakowskiej won a man in Paris who knew where he is a girl. Irena gave this address. Together with Danusia visited Rachel, two times. Ms. Irene remembers that she was already a big girl, but terribly sad - in so far as Poland, staying in Zawadzkich, gushed with joy, she was quite energetic, as in France, she said, not even a word. Finally, Irene began her tell a story, he told a small in Poland, the fable of Tomciu toe. Rachelka finally prevailed and she finished it for her. Ms. Irene remembers that it was then greatly moved, then Rachel, most would take from there. But there was no such possibility.



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At the end of the war Zofia Olszakowska was coressponding with Rachela’s uncle living in Israel who wanted to take the girl in. It was a hard decision for Irena and her mother but they had no choice. In the autumn 1945 the Jewish organisation took Rachela with themselves. After the parting Irena went to Paris as she had got the scholarship from the French government to study the French language. Danusia went to Paris too and there she met Irena. Still she wasn’t there too long because she decided to go to Israel.
While being in Paris, Irena got the information that Rachela would stay in the city for some time on her way to Israel. Irena got her adress and she visited the little girl a few times.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

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Rachelka went to my uncle after two years of residence in France, in 1947. Previously, there was war in Palestine, which prevented her arrival. Lived with his uncle and his wife. She was right there, but by the time. When his uncle was born a child, she was very jealous Rachelka and aunts were afraid that the child can do harm. So they gave it to the kibbutz, where she received an excellent education and training. There she met her husband, with whom, however, divorced after a few years. Later, she met another man - Married him married, had two sons - Gala and spring. Younger, Jary, traveled throughout South America. While staying at a hotel was just in the bathroom, shaved. During this time the tube ulatniał gas. The door was closed and strangled to. Elder, Gal, settled in the U.S., in San Francisco. After some time Rachel also traveled to the United States, lived and worked in New York. She traveled extensively, and on each trip she sent Mrs. Irena photos.



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In 1947, Rachel finally Reached Israel. She Settled with her uncle's family. But in the family, a baby was born and Rachel was jealous of the little girl. Then uncle DECIDED to settle in kibbutz Rachel as he was afraid That she could to a harm to the baby. In kibbutz Rachel got a good education and there she met her Also first husband. But after some time They got Divorced. Rachel married again and She Gave birth to two boys-Gal and Jary.

Monday, March 24, 2008

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In the late nineties in Rachel's brain tumor was detected. With time, the disease has deepened, she sent to Mrs. Irena only very short list. She died in 2001. The funeral took place in Israel - despite his relatively advanced age, came to him, Sophie Glazer (nee Olszakowska) and Irena. The funeral was very solemn. Before his death, Rachel has visited them every year, met with Mrs. Irene at home, came a brother and a nephew of Mrs. Irene.

Irena also visited Rachel in Israel. In 1951, he belonged to the Society of the Righteous. Collaborated with him a lawyer, Mr. Harvey Sadler, a very wealthy man, who organized trips to Israel for the Poles and the Greeks, who saved Jews. Mrs Irene and Sophie Glazer went on this tour, met with Danusia her family. Also seen briefly with Rachelka, except for days visited the. Ms. Irene remembers that trip as something quite unusual and delightful.

One of the reasons why Mrs. Irene recalls a very nice stay in Israel are the medals that were handed to her there. Medal from Yad Vashem, Irena has three (along with the diplomas.) The first medal, which is most important to her, had a hilarious story. Had planned to get it in Warsaw, the Embassy of Israel, but before his departure is not zdążono service there. During his stay in Israel, got another medal - at the ceremony were present, Lech Walesa, who spoke, revealing signs of the Yad Vashem memorial. Mrs Irene and her mother have only plates, because the same trees of the Righteous at Yad Vashem was so much longer then that for them there was not enough space.





As for the story of the first coin, which was to be handed in Warsaw - in the end, Irena received it on a coach when she returned from Israel with a group of Polish. Received the third medal at a party at the mayor of Tel Aviv.





title Righteous Among the Nations Irena Cyporze owes, in principle, diary, which, after you left. After the war Irena Zofia Glazer went to the Ministry of Justice, the Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes. There he left a diary, because right after the war Rachelka not express a desire to read the memories of his mother. After some time, but changed her mind and wanted to recover the diary. Then Mrs. Irena went with a friend to the Commission and asked for a refund of the diary. To this end, had to write a letter to the prosecutor, who was chairman of the Commission. The prosecutor, after reading the memories Cypory Zonszajn Irena realized that it is entitled to apply for a medal awarded by Yad Vashem. Ms. Irena wrote a letter a letter in which she described the story of Rachel. Sophie Glazer and has been in contact with the uncle of Rachel, who has notified the relevant authorities in Israel about the achievements of Mrs Irene. Rachelka finally regained her diary.




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For all that time Rachela stayed in touch with Irena and she returned to Poland every year to visit her.
At the end of 90’s Rachela felt ill - she had a brain tumor. She died in 2001, both Irena and Zofia were present at the funeral ceremony.

The title of the Righteous Among the Nations Irena owes to Cypora and her diary which was the proof in the procedure followed by Yad Vashem.
Initially Rachela didn’t want to get back her mom’s diary. As she became more adult she changed her mind. Irena sent her the diary so Rachela could read her mum’s memoirs.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

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I tu się kończy wielka historia małej Rachelki, która część swojego życia zawdzięcza Ms. Irena Zawadzka Sabina and her mother. Owes them the courage, tenacity, determination, love and sense of justice, which never left Irena. It is thanks to these people - Righteous Among the Nations - we find that in times of war and the inhuman persecution of nations, people lived, in which respect for human dignity has not disappeared.
for us - the authors of the blog - share in the project was very important and diverse experience. First of all, we are honored and extremely happy that we had the opportunity to meet such a wonderful person which is Irena. Meeting with her was a real pleasure for us and told us the story of Rachel's alive in us today - and never forget about it. We hope that through our stored memories, the story will go even to many people and will continue to live.
We hope that participation in this project and our contribution to it will contribute to the dissemination of the history of the Righteous and the survivors. We believe that this will help in raising awareness of Poles and Jews about the solidarity of our peoples who have lived together for many years before the war, support in difficult times of occupation i Zagłady, a które teraz powinny dążyć do odbudowania tego zaufania.

Autorki bloga - Magdalena Majewska i Ola Matejek

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Here is the end of the story of little Rachelka who owes a big part of her life to Ms Irena Zawadzka and her mother Sabina. She owes her life to courage and obstinacy which have never left Irena. Owing to people like the Righteous Among the Nations we see that in the inhuman times of the war, there still lived people who respected human dignity.

For us - the authoresses of the blog - taking part in the project was a very important and valuable experience. We are very happy that we had an opportunity to meet such a great person as Irena. The meetings were a great pleasure for us and the story that she told us has been living in us up to now. We hope that by the memories written here down, Rachela’s story will reach to many readers and thanks to them it will be still alive.

We also hope that our participatin in this project will contribute to the spreading out the history of the Righteous and the Surviviors. We believe that it will help to make Poles and Jews aware of the solidarity of our nations who had been living together for a long time before the war broke up, were supporting each other in the hard times of occupation and now should aim at rebuilding this confidence.


authoresses of the blog - Ola Matejek and Magdalena Majewska