Remember When • • 55 Tears Later From the pages of The Jewish News for this week 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago. HMC righteous gentile is reunited with her "brothers." ESTHER ALLWEISS TSCHIRHART Copy Editor F The Dudzik family located the Allweiss brothers this winter via the Internet when Barbara Rzeznik, Anya's niece in Chicago, did a search of the Allweiss name. Anya recalled being told, "I found in the Internet your brother, two brothers [referring to Sol and Zygie] that live near your house. Zygie will call you." Her reaction was joyful. After 55 years — since 1944 — she would be ranciszka Anya Olszewska of Detroit will be recog- nized as a righteous gentile for her acts of courage dur- ing the Holocaust in Poland. She will receive the Righteousness Award at the Holocaust Memorial Center's 15th anniversary dinner on Sunday, Oct. 10, in Detroit. Zygie and Sol Allweiss were 12 and 13, respectively, when the war began. They met Olszewska's family, the Dudziks, in 1943, when they went to their home in Chajkowa, Poland, to ask for food. Chajkowa is a few miles from Jaslany, where Sol and Zygie grew up. The Dudzik par- ents knew the boys' Shown at the 50th anniversary party for Zygie and Irma father Jacob Allweiss in June are, from left, Erica Davis of Ann Arbor, Allweiss, a horse Zygie's granddaughter; Zygie; Anya Olszewska of Detroit; trader, from before and Sol Allweiss. the war. He would buy horses from vil- lage farmers to sell reunited with the boys their family at market. The Dudziks also walked to had protected in Poland. (Zygie and the church in Jaslany. Sol stayed in hiding with the Dudziks The Allweisses, like the Dudziks, during 1943-44. Being near their ages, were a family with nine children; only Anya and her sisters would play with Sol and Zygie survived. Of her own sib- them as well as serve them, and came lings, Olszewska, 68, who now prefers to regard them as their "brothers.") to use her middle name of Anya, has sis- At the fi .st meeting, with Zygie ters Wladka (Lottie) Rzeznik and Helen only in the Polonia restaurant in Hajnas living in Chicago, and two sis- Hamtramck in late winter, Anya ters and two brothers in Poland. Two introduced him to her daughters more sisters are deceased. Ursula and Janina. Everyone smiled Anya and her late husband and cried, said Anya, because "we Stanislaw moved to Detroit in 1986, were very happy." joining their daughter Janina Servin A second gathering in Anya's home and her family. Stanislaw, who took place a few weeks later with worked in an auto factory, passed Zygie and his wife Irma, and Sol and away four years ago. Besides Janina his wife Frieda. Anya's son Boguslaw in Troy, Anya's children are Ursula and sister Lottie were there, too. Czachor of Romeo, Boguslaw Since then, just like families Olszewska of Hamtramck and Heidi everywhere, the Allweisses and Anya Olszewska of Arizona; she also has and her family talk on the phone 10 grandchildren. • and get together. "Every time they come here to my home, we are very happy we're together in the United States," said Anya. They enjoy talking about old times. Sol still speaks very good Polish, Anya said, better than Zygie. Anya remembered Zygie and Sol as being "nice boys" back when she and her siblings took turns bringing food and water to them in hiding. Her parents simply told their children that "two brothers are z7: staying at our house." Anya said the family knew the danger they faced in helping the boys, but wouldn't have done 55 YEARS LATER on page 28 • e .,;:••••& xt• • ' • •:•,4;&•,„," •••• • I 0/ I 1999 ga_n_p_trait_iEwisb_Nem_s 1989 A fund was established to help Jewish individuals and organiza- tions that suffered when Hurricane Hugo hit Charleston, S.C. Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring was accepted as the 35th member organization of the World Jewish Congress United States Section. 1979 Jacob Timerman, former editor and publisher of the Buenos Aires daily La Opinion, arrived in Israel follow- ing 29 months of prison and house arrest in Argentina. The Lubavitch Youth Organiza- tion set up a sukka at the Isaiah Wall opposite the United Nations. 1989 Mrs. Pearl Nosan was chosen to be chairman of the upcoming Israel Bond Action Day. Dr. Robert R. Luby, divisional director of the physical education department of the Detroit Public Schools, was elected vice chairman of the Wayne County Council on Smoking and Health. 1959 olo4" remember vivors Sol Allweiss, Sandor Davis, Gis Jeffrey Garton, &he Erna Gorman, Harry, Goldie Kalib, Agnes Kuhn, Agnes Lugosi, Freda Magnus, Paula Marks Bolton, Paul Molnar, Sam Offen, Irene Petrinitz, Rose Pilcowitz, Saul Rainii, Max Rothschild, Agatha Rubin, Rochelle Sable, Mania Salinger, Leslie Schey, Felicia Shioss, Perry Shulman, 'Walter Stark, George Vine, Harry Weinstein, Regina Weiss and George Zeff. Minoru Yamasaki, a leading Japanese architect, has been engaged to design the new sanctu- ary and addition to the North Shore Congregation in Glencoe, Ill Attorney and humorist Aaron Rosenberg, past president of Pisg Lodge, will present an evening "A La Sholem Aleichem" for the next lodge meeting at the Hayim Greenberg Center. . 1949 The Federal Communications Commission moved to schedule a hearing for the renewal of radio sta tion licenses, including WJR Detroit, of G.A. Richards, who hw been accused of promoting anti- Semitic broadcasts. A meeting was scheduled at the Vatican to discuss the internationa ization of Jerusalen -i. —Compiled by Sy Manell editorial assistai