Dec 10, 2014

Name in a jar

this was a lady who freed many Jewish children during the second wild war in Poland keeping the names of all those smuggled out in a buried jar in her back garden
this story inspires myself .

Irena's Parents

Irena's ParentsIrena’s father was a doctor. Her father died in the typhus epidemic of 1917 when he contracted the disease while caring for poor Jewish people in Otwock. Browse our photo gallery for a photo and information on Irena’s mother and father.

Irena Sendlerowa was a Polish woman who, along with her underground network, rescued 2,500 Jewish children in Poland during World War II. Many of this number were already outside of the Ghetto and in hiding.

Thanks to my little sister Claire for telling me about this courageous woman
It's a story to warm one up of this awfully cold chilly windy day
Inspiring very WOW

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