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Children helped children

Children helped children

In mid-October, at Elementary School No. 52 in Warsaw's Targówek district, with the support of the Humanosh Foundation, an action was held to help children - refugees from Belarus. The action was initiated by one of the school volunteers - grade 8 student Pola Zielinska, together with her mother. The collection was possible thanks to the support and active involvement of Anna Bartoszewska, a PE teacher at the school, who ...

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Eugenia Zygmunt Hertzig after leaving the hideout 1944

At Yad Vashem about Slava and Izydor Volosianski.

Jaroslava and Izydor Wolosianski lived in Drohobych in eastern Galicia. Before becoming engaged to Jaroslava, Izydor worked as a technician in a German workshop where Jews also worked. In September 1942, Izydor hid fourteen Jews - women and children - in the basement of the villa where the workshop offices were located. Jarosława, Izydor's fiancée, brought them food. At the end of ...

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Our family in the Questions for Breakfast

Our family has been a guest on the Question for Breakfast program several times. We talked about the adoption of Sonam and Kandji and how it affected us. Links to other recordings:- Question for Breakfast 1/12/2018: Adopting a child from abroad- Question at Breakfast 13/12/2013: Poles adopted daughters from Tibet https://youtu.be/UCpAhaAiWgc How You Can Help Support the work of our Foundation - only with ...

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Edith Stein House

"Wroclawians we want to remember".

In 2010, under the Honorary Patronage of Professor Wladyslaw Bartoszewski and the Mayor of Wroclaw Rafal Dutkiewicz, an exhibition "Wroclawians we want to remember" was held at the Edith Stein House in Wroclaw The exhibition was dedicated to the post-war residents of Wroclaw, who during World War II selflessly rescued Jews in various corners of the then Poland, but after the war settled in Wroclaw and ...

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Information for employers

Information on the legal status of persons with subsidiary protection status and intending to perform work in the territory of the Republic of Poland The general rules for the employment of non-EU foreigners assume that a foreigner must also have access to the labor market (in the form of a work permit) in order to perform work in the territory of the Republic of Poland. From the general rule of having a work permit is provided for a number of ...

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Ajam Lama our uncle

Ajam Lama our uncle

Ajam with Kasia on a walk in the Baths, visits by Chinese desidents did not prevent them from having a nice time. How You Can Help Support the work of our Foundation - only with your help can we succeed! The founders of the foundation have been actively helping refugees for more than 15 years. Humanosh Foundation has been operating since 2020, with the help of family, volunteers and thanks to ...

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Humanosh Fame by his tree at Yad Vashem

Drohobych honors two more Righteous

A memorial plaque will be unveiled in the city in honor of Slava and Izydor Volosianski. It is known: "Whoever saved one person - saved the universe." These are the words on the diploma and medal of the Righteous Among the Nations, with which the Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem commemorates the brave people who saved others during World War II, under threat of death and extermination by the Nazis. In Drohobych ...

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Tepper Julian, Isidore, Tepper Max, Slava, Tepper Halina

Thirty-nine exhibition - dedicated to the history of Sława and Izydor Wołosiański

The Wolosianski couple, who have lived in Breslau since the post-war years, saved 39 Jews from Drohobych during World War II. An exhibition at the Edith Stein House Thirty-nine tells the story of their heroism. They will remember this number for the rest of their lives. That's how many Jews, including seven children, were hidden in the basement of their house by Jaroslaw and Izydor Wolosianski. Their heroism is told in the exhibition ...

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