World War II Letter Connects Families of Jewish Survivors, Polish Farmer Who Hid Them – Algemeiner

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JNS.org The descendants of two Holocaust survivors and the farmer who hid them from the Nazis in Poland have connected with the help of a recently discovered post-World War II letter.

Karolina Jurzyk, 35, said that in 1942, her great-grandfather, Stanislaw Jurzyk Sr., and his wife hid two orphaned sisters, both in their 20s, at their family farm east of Warsaw during the war. That same year, Stanislaws wife died in childbirth, leaving him to raise their children alone while still caring for the women. The sisters stayed at the farm for two years before leaving.

Jurzyk never knew her great-grandfather, who died in 1989, but his son (her grandfather), Stanislaw Jurzyk Jr., did recall those days.

Not long ago, Karolinas father discovered a letter from 1948 that the women wrote to Stanislaw from a displaced persons camp in Germany. The letter carried the full names of the correspondentsFela and Jadzia Kejzmanand after searching online, Jurzyk found them on the genealogy website MyHeritage.

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She messaged the family trees host, Karen Norman, 42, who is Jadzia Kejzmans granddaughter. The two women have since corresponded online and look forward to speaking on the phone soon,CNNreported. Their families and MyHeritage hope to apply to Yad Vashem to have Stanislaw recognized as a Righteous Gentile for theRighteous Among the Nationshonorific and database.

Norman revealed that after the war, her ancestors moved to North America and had families: her grandmother in Toronto and her great-aunt Fela in Chicago. Jadzia died several years ago, and Fela passed away in December at the age of 103.

Karolinas grandfather died in March but heard about the families connecting before his passing. Karolina toldCNN: My grandfather apparently became very emotional. Somewhere deep inside, he knew they were safe.

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