Zofia Glazer and Cypora Zonszajn, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Zofia Glazer and Cypora Zonszajn

Date of Birth: 12-Apr-1915

Place of Birth: Siedlce, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland

Date of Death: 20-Nov-2007

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Zofia Glazer and Cypora Zonszajn

  • Zofia Glazer née Olszakowska (12 April 1915 – 20 November 2007) and Cypora Zonszajn née Jablon (1915–1942) were two close friends from the prewar Gymnasium of Queen Jadwiga in the city of Siedlce, in the Second Polish Republic.
  • Cypora (Cypa) was a Polish Jew born into an affluent family.
  • Zofia was the daughter of a local Catholic pharmacist in Siedlce.
  • They studied together for their final matura exam, after which the two girls went their separate ways until the Holocaust in occupied Poland.During the September 1939 Nazi–Soviet invasion of Poland both women were in Siedlce, separated by circumstances beyond their control.
  • At the end of November, the new German administration ordered the creation of a Judenrat.
  • On Christmas Eve the Nazis set fire to the synagogue and burned it to the ground, with Jewish refugees inside.
  • Cypora and her family were forced into the newly formed Nazi ghetto in Siedlce around August 1941.
  • Over a year later, she wrote a first-person account of its murderous liquidation.
  • Cypora committed suicide in November 1942 when her husband Jakub was put on a death train to Treblinka extermination camp.
  • Her baby daughter Rachela survived the war in the care of Polish Righteous from Siedlce; whisked to a different town in the summer of 1943 by the same friend Zofia who adopted the child (temporarily) under the false Christian name of Marianna Tyminska given by a Catholic priest.
  • In 1988 Zofia Glazer was awarded the medal of Righteous among the Nations in Jerusalem, a certificate of honor, and the privilege of having her name added to the Garden of the Righteous.
  • Subsequently, on 10 October 2007 during a ceremony at the Grand Theatre, Warsaw, she received the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta from the President of Poland Lech Kaczynski for her rescue efforts, along with 52 other World War II rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust.

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