BELIEVE IT OR NOT
During the Holocaust, a large group of Polish
women were rounded up to be sent to the gas chambers. As the group
gathered their possessions to take with them into the camp the evil
Nazi
officers called out to all the villagers who were standing by
watching,
"Anything that these Jews leave behind you may take for yourselves,
because for sure they will not be coming back to collect
them!"
Two Polish women who were standing nearby saw a
woman towards the back of the group, wearing a large, heavy, expensive
coat. Not wanting to wait to see if others got the coat before them,
they
ran to the woman and knocked her to the ground, grabbing her coat and
walked away. As the Jewish women were being led away, these two Polish
women lay down the coat to divide the spoils of what was hiding
inside. As
they rummaged through the pockets, they discovered gold jewellery,
silver
candlesticks and other heirlooms, but still, as they lifted the coat
it
seemed heavier than it should be. After further inspection they found
a
secret pocket, and hidden inside the coat was a little baby girl.
Shocked
at their discovery, one of the women insisted to the other, saying "I
don’t have any children, and I’m too old to have now. You take all the
gold and silver and let me take the baby". The deal was agreed and the
Polish woman took her new ‘daughter’ home to her delighted husband .
They
raised the Jewish girl as their own, treating her very well, but never
told her anything of her history. The girl excelled in her studies and
became a successful pediatrician, working in the top hospital in
Poland.
After some years the girl’s ‘mother’ passed away.
A week after, she received a knock at the door. An old woman invited
herself in and said "I want you to know that the woman that passed
away
last week was not your real mother…" and she proceeded to tell her
the
whole story. The girl did not believe her at first but the old woman
said
to her "When we found you, you were wearing a beautiful gold pendant
with
strange writing on it which must be Hebrew, I am sure that your mother
kept the necklace, go and look" and with that parting advice she left.
The
girl went into her ‘mother’s’ jewellery box and found the necklace
just as
the woman described. She had it extended and wore it every day, but
thought nothing more of her Jewish roots.
Sometime later, she went on holiday abroad and saw
two Lubavitch boys. Seizing the opportunity she told them entire story
and
showed them the necklace. The boys confirmed that a Jewish name was
inscribed on the necklace but did not know what to say about her
status.
They recommended that she send a letter to the Lubavitch Rebbe
explaining
everything. She sent off the letter and received a speedy reply saying
that it is clear from the facts that she is a Jewish girl and since
she
had a special talent, she should use her invaluable skills in
Israel, a place in desperate need of talented
pediatricians.
She took the Rebbe’s advice and moved to
Israel where she approached a Beis Din who declared her
Jewish. She was accepted into a hospital to work, and she met her
husband
and raised a family.
Some years later…
When there was a terrorist attack at the Sbarro
cafe in the centre of Jerusalem in August 2001, this woman
was walking nearby with her husband. She told her husband to return
home
to the kids and she proceeded to rush
to the scene where she treated the wounded and
helped the injured to hospital. When she arrived at the hospital she
met
an elderly man who was in a state of shock. He was searching
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for his granddaughter who had become separated from him. She calmed
him
down and went with him to search amongst all the patients in order to
find
his granddaughter. Asking how she could recognise her, the frantic
grandfather gave a rough description of a gold pendant necklace that
she
was wearing. After searching amongst the injured, they finally found
the
granddaughter who was wearing the necklace. At the sight of this
necklace,
the pediatrician froze. She turned to the old man and said "where did
you
buy this necklace from?" "You can’t buy such a necklace" he responded,
"I
am a goldsmith and I made this necklace. Actually I made two identical
ones for each of my daughters. This is my granddaughter from one of
them,
and my other daughter did not survive the war"
…And this is how the Jewish Polish girl was
reunited with her father.
That is a great story. There are many, many wonderful stories that survived the holocaust. Where did you learn that story? Source?
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That is a great story!
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Wow… that’s really moving! I wonder if it’s true?
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great story. i’m sure there were some things like this happening. take care,
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Lovely!!
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What a beautiful story. I loved this. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Love,
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wow….that brought tears to my eyes…what a remarkable story. Thank you for sharing it. How wonderful. hugs P
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What an amazing and tragic story! With a happy ending though. A true blessing.
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