OUT in Warsaw Under >Nazis— a Flicker of Life in the Ghetto (Editor's Note: Rachel Gourman. author of this memoir, writes of her personal experience in the Warsaw ghetto. By a combination of accident and luck, she survived the Nazi attack of Passover, 1943. The people she writes were her here 909, ko Poignantly teachers and friends, the students in the ORT schools right in the Warsaw ghetto in which she worked. She had graduated Just the year before as a certified teacher. She now lives in Israel • • • By RACHEL GOUlIMANT Two weeks after the fall of War- saw, when the houses were des- I NE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 — Friday, Jame 9, 1972 For The Very Best N URSERY PROGRAM Art Littletter Schools for Kids I) Mlle •• e.weree• 1..0.4.911 357 - 1215 4 Free Bus 13 Ma. • M.... loyal Oak 558 - 0300 Tronsportallon 100 ' BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS ONE CENT SALE!!! 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In workshops were to be reopened. the same way, everything was The excitement of the people at provided for carpenters, shoe- this news was indescribable, let makers and other trades. And one alone the happiness of those "for- should have seen the faces of these tunate" enough to be admitted to "clients" after their visit to ORT. the schools. This enabled them to They told their families that they earn at least a little something al- would no longer have to stand in most immediately so that they the queue in front of the soup could buy a loaf of bread or a kitchen, because they were going head of Cabbage. to earn their own livelihood, while In September 1940, the occupy- their wives would cook their meals ing forces permitted ORT to open at home. courses—the only official school in And then came the climax, the the ghetto. With the outbreak of last act of the drama. On July, war, ORT in Warsaw was cut off 22 . 1942 the Germans started sys- from the World ORT Union and tematically to deport 6,000 to 10,- was left without funds. However, 000 daily to Trehlinka. The ghetto we collected the necessary monies. shrank daily, until only a few From the first days, the stu- streets remained. It was imposs- dents were able to earn a few ible to remove the machinery from cents. Everything around us was I the vacated shops. ORT set up two demolished and destroyed, ' new workshops, hoping thus to people arrived literally naked • save as many people as possible. and barefoot, but every student because there was still some hone attending the courses was able to earn something. During these Rehovot Graduates 83; "happy" days, there were cases of students and instructors faint- Presents Three Awards ing at their work from hunger. RE110VOT—"The strength of the This, however, nes er diminished state of Israel depends at least as their devotion to their task. It 'ruch on the Weizmann Institute of was a proud example of the 'cience as it does upon the Israel creative spirit of an undernour- Defense Force, - Israel's Defense ished, humiliated and oppressed Munster Moshe Dayan said at the army of four and a half thousand ,iraduation ceremony of the Weiz- ORT pupils. These people from mann Institute's Feinberg Graduate the ages of 16 to 60 were absorb. School held recently on campus. ed in these activities and in Eighty-three MSc and PhD de- them they found their consola• 2rees were awarded. lion and hope for the future. It Giora Yashinsky Was awarded a sounds like a fairy tale when we posthumous MSc following his think that in those dark days the death on reserve duty last July. In distribution of ORT certificates silence, Yashins'iy's father walked was celebrated in the schools. But how would these ptople be to the dais to receive his son's able to work? Where would they diploma. Giora's thesis, almost com- find the tools? This difficult pro- pleted when he fell, was finished by three of his fellow students— blem was solved to a large extent Gerson liazan • Elisha Haas and Amu- am Grunwald — under the guidance of Institute Professors Ephraim Natchalski and Yitzhak Steinberg. The following prizes were award- - Mono., tvorytIwny • PlOo•• ■ 1Torn S.t• •0 ed to three Weizmann Institute f mt.. Long to 60 Ste, scientists for outstanding work in their respective hefts. iter Harry Lesine fir 19:2 Science spi, :31. is that those would not be ' depopu- lated." A total of 572 sewing machines remained in the shops of Leshno 13 and Nalevik 13. Again some people were able to work, once again some lives were, in a way, protected and in a manner of speaking "legalized," since the workers of the ORT shops had been registered at the German labor office. Again a glimpse of light entered the shops.', Naked people received clothes and the barefoot were given shoeS. Whoever managed to escape from the camps went ditectly to ORT. It was known in the ghetto that at the ORT workshops people re- ceived a plate of soup and 100 grams of bread each day People came to get a bit of food and to forget their sorrows for a moment. In the ORT workshops people still sang while they worked. They read Sholom Aleichern. It should be noted that on Sun- day, April 18, 1942, the ORT work- shops continued their work until 4 p.m. The people did not know that this was the last of even the limited "life" they had been per- mitted to live. The Nazi attack on the ghetto began that day. The root of the Jewish tragedy is not to he found in the unfavor- able attitude of other p les to- ward Its. nor is this the funda- The mental reason for Zicmis e Jew- real reason lies in what ish people (consciously. subson- sciously or unconsciously) always lon g ed for- social indepe lence - and ,t will not find rest until it re- establishes its national sta ehood. Z. Jabotinsky. 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