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Zahava Burack (née Radza, December 14, 1932 – September 28, 2001) was a Jewish Holocaust survivor from Poland who went on to become a well-known philanthropist, community leader and political activist in the United States. During her childhood, she survived the Holocaust by hiding with her family in a crawlspace beneath the home of a Polish Catholic family for two and a half years. After the liberation of occupied Poland in 1945, she was smuggled to Israel, where she lived for twelve years, two of which she spent serving with the Haganah paramilitary organization. In 1958, Burack moved to the United States, where she worked with both American and Israeli politicians for Jewish causes.

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  • Zahava Burack (de)
  • Zahava Burack (fr)
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  • Zahava Burack (née Radza, 14 décembre 1932 - 28 septembre 2001) est une survivante juive de l'Holocauste en Pologne devenue une philanthrope, une leader communautaire et une activiste politique bien connue aux États-Unis. Pendant son enfance, elle survit à l'Holocauste en se cachant avec sa famille dans un vide sanitaire sous la maison d'une famille catholique polonaise pendant deux ans et demi. Après la libération de la Pologne occupée en 1945, elle entre clandestinement en Israël, où elle vit pendant douze ans, dont deux qu'elle passe au service de l'organisation paramilitaire de la Haganah. En 1958, Burack emménage aux États-Unis, où elle travaille avec des politiciens américains et israéliens pour les causes juives. (fr)
  • Zahava Burack (née Radza, December 14, 1932 – September 28, 2001) was a Jewish Holocaust survivor from Poland who went on to become a well-known philanthropist, community leader and political activist in the United States. During her childhood, she survived the Holocaust by hiding with her family in a crawlspace beneath the home of a Polish Catholic family for two and a half years. After the liberation of occupied Poland in 1945, she was smuggled to Israel, where she lived for twelve years, two of which she spent serving with the Haganah paramilitary organization. In 1958, Burack moved to the United States, where she worked with both American and Israeli politicians for Jewish causes. (en)
  • Zahava Burack (* 14. Dezember 1932 in Nowy Korczyn, Polen; † 28. September 2001 in Palm Beach, Florida) war eine polnische Holocaust-Überlebende, Philanthropin und politische Aktivistin. Sie überlebte als Jüdin den Holocaust. Gemeinsam mit ihren zwei Schwestern, den Eltern und einem Cousin verbrachte sie zwei Jahre in einem winzigen Versteck unter dem Fußboden eines Hauses polnischer katholischer Bauern, die sie mit Nahrung versorgten. Nach der Befreiung waren die Buracks kaum in der Lage, zu gehen, zudem waren sie vom Tageslicht geblendet, das sie in ihrem Versteck entbehren mussten. Zahava Burack kam dann zunächst nach Palästina und siedelte später in die USA um. Die letzten 40 Jahre ihres Lebens verbrachte sie in Westchester County; anerkannt als Philanthropin, Gemeinschaftsführerin und (de)
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