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Halina Birenbaum (Hebrew: הלינה בירנבאום; Warsaw, 15 September 1929) is a Holocaust survivor, writer, poet, translator and activist.

Halina Birenbaum
Halina Birenbaum (2019)
Born15 September 1929
Warsaw, Poland
NationalityPolish, Israeli
Known forwriting, poetry
Notable work
Hope is the last to die (Nadzieja umiera ostatnia)
AwardsOfficer of Polonia Restituta

Life


Born in Warsaw, to Jakub Grynsztajn and Pola formerly Perl, née Kijewska, she was the youngest of three and the only daughter.[1] After the occupation of Poland by Germany, the family's home was in area that was part of the Warsaw Ghetto.[2][3] After its destruction in July 1943 they were briefly transferred to Majdanek, then on to Auschwitz. She survived forced evacuation of the camp, the Death March of January 1945, from Auschwitz to Wodzisław Śląski,[4] from which she was transported to Ravensbrück and in February on to Neustadt-Glewe, from where she was liberated by the Red Army in May 1945.[5] Her mother was murdered in Majdanek while her father was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp.

In 1947, due to antisemitism, she emigrated to Israel, where she married Chaim Birenbaum and had two sons. Until the end of 1950 she worked on a kibbutz. She spends much of her time talking about her early experiences with Israeli, Polish and German youth.


Writing


Life and death during the German occupation of Poland and the martyrdom of Polish Jewry in ghettos and extermination camps are the salient themes of her prose and poetic output. Her works, which are partly written in Polish and partly in Hebrew, have been translated into many languages, including, English French, German, Japanese and Spanish.


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References


  1. Halina Birenbaum: Ma jeunesse et le siècle de l’Holocauste, accessed 23 January 2017.
  2. P. Cywiński, Marsz Śmierci w pamięci ewakuowanych więźniów Auschwitz, Oświęcim 2016, p. 41. in Polish
  3. "Na dnie piekła. Z Haliną Birenbaum, polsko-izraelską pisarką, poetką rozmawia Monika Tutak-Goll". Wysokie Obcasy (Dodatek do Gazety Wyborczej) (in Polish): 8. 21 April 2018.
  4. P. Cywiński, Marsz Śmierci w pamięci ewakuowanych więźniów Auschwitz, Oświęcim 2016, p. 41.
  5. Halina Birenbaum: Das Leben als Hoffnung, accessed 23 January 2017.
  6. "Halina Birenbaum wyróżniona tytułem "Zasłużony dla Warszawy"" (in Polish). onet.pl. 13 October 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  7. "Uchwała nr LXII/1663/2018 z 01-03-2018 w sprawie nadania Honorowego Obywatelstwa Miasta Stołecznego Warszawy" (in Polish). Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej m.st. Warszawy. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2018.





На других языках


- [en] Halina Birenbaum

[fr] Halina Birenbaum

Halina Birenbaum, née le 15 septembre 1929 à Varsovie, est une survivante de la Shoah et une femme de lettres israélo-polonaise.



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