Rachelka cały czas przebywała w domu Ireny. W Siedlcach zrobiło się bardzo niebezpiecznie, Niemcy szukali ukrywających się Żydów. Zawadzkie, due to the imminent danger Rachelce, gave it to the orphanage. It was not easy for them to come to terms with separation, they often visited a small one. At the first visit Rachelka was healthy and very happy, but when I visited it once again, the child was very ill. Ms. Irena says that she remembers her as she sat alone, leaning, poor ... Without hesitation, she took a little from back home. My friend Irene, Lucy, Rachel, helped her to take so that no one noticed. Lucy had a friendly doctor, who could be trusted. Took It Rachelka and slowly began to return to health. And so, without any major problems with Zawadzkimi Rachelka lived until the summer of 1943. Most of the day took care of her Mrs Sabina, and after returning from work also Irena. Ms. Irena remembers lying Rachelka, słabiutka still on the couch, and when she entered the room, she began to cry. Irena says, not least because it does hurt her, it was ordered to Irene: "I'm here, take me in his arms!" When Justin took her in my arms, cease to cry a little. "She was after all a tiny crumb. "
favored Rachel's hiding the fact that there was little Semitic features, in contrast to her mother Cypory, which practically was not to save. One day, Irena future school friends, to confer on aid to Cypory. One of the girls, Jackie Wierzchowska, suggested that it may be oxidized Cype. Irena recalls how despite all the horror of this situation, laughing that Tzipora oxidized to rescue her.
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Rachelka stayed at Irena’s house all the time. It was very dangerous in Siedlce at that time, the Germans were looking for hiding Jews everywhere. Due to the danger, Irena decided to take Rachelka to an orphanage. It wasn’t easy to deal with her absence, so she visited her very often. During the first visit the child was healthy and cheerful, but the next time, Irena and her mother found her very sick. Irena remembers that during the visit Rachelka sat alone, far from other kids, and she was so weak… Without hesitation, they took her back home. A friend of Irena, Lucyna, helped her to take the child so that no one saw. Lucyna had a friend who was a doctor, who was trustworthy and he healed the child. And so, without any bigger problems, Rachelka lived with Irena’s family until the summer of 1943. For a great part of the day, it was Sabina who was taking care of her, and then when Irena was coming home from work, she stayed with the child. Irena remembers one day, when she came back and Rachelka was lying on the sofa, still a little bit weak, and when Irena entered the room, the girl started crying. As Irena says, not because she was harmed or so, but it was Rachelka’s command for her: “I’m here, carry me!”. When Irena took her, she immediately stopped crying. “She was such a tiny little thing!” – says Irena.
Hiding Rachelka was also easier by a fact that she had few semitic features, as opposed to her mom Cypora, who was practically impossible to be saved due to her look. One day, Irena invited their school friends to talk about what to do to help Cypora and hide her. One of the girls, Jadzia Wierzchowska, suggested that they should try to use peroxide to bleach her hair. Ms Irena remembers how, despite the horror of the whole situation, they laughed that Cypora would have her hair dyed like a model, just to be rescued – they knew it wouldn’t work.
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