Saturday, March 21, 2020

Jewish group delivers food to aging Poles who rescued Jews during the Holocaust



From the Times of Israel

Jewish group delivers food to aging Poles who rescued Jews during the Holocaust


As a teenager in Warsaw during the Holocaust, Krystyna Kowalska helped save a Jewish family of four who hid at her family's bakery.

She does not remember being afraid, even though if they had been discovered her whole family would have almost certainly been shot dead on the spot along with the Jews they hid.

But now, at the age of 88, Kowalska is fearing for her life because of the coronavirus, the fatality rate of which is especially high in individuals older than 70.

"It's a scary time for me to be outside as I see the impact of this virus on my age group," said Kowalska, a widow whose son has died and who lives alone in a third-story apartment without an elevator.

Across the world, people from her generation have minimized their interaction with the outside world to avoid contracting COVID-19.

For rescuers of Jews in Warsaw, that task became considerably easier this week.

The From the Depths commemoration group, which last year began offering free taxi rides to these rescuers, converted its small fleet of four cars into a delivery service that is designed to fulfill the recipients' basic needs at their homes while taking care to expose them to as little risk as possible.

Since Sunday, the foundation has delivered groceries to about 20 people recognized as Righteous Among the Nations, Israel's title for non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews from the genocide. The cabs are disinfected after each delivery and the group's founder, Jonny Daniels, said he delivers the groceries personally to the recipients wearing a mask and gloves.

Since Sunday, the foundation has delivered groceries to about 20 people recognized as Righteous Among the Nations, Israel's title for non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews from the genocide. The cabs are disinfected after each delivery and the group's founder, Jonny Daniels, said he delivers the groceries personally to the recipients wearing a mask and gloves.

"But they still need to buy food, often at several supermarkets because of hoarding," which has created shortages in basic products, he added.

So From the Depths made a list of 40 addresses and plans to make home deliveries to all of them by Saturday.

To keep the cabs virus free, From the Depths paid for overpriced disinfectants, which its staffers — the association has several drivers, an administrator and dozens of volunteers — apply between rides…

From the Depths staff has started to set aside time for phone chats with the Righteous to help combat their sense of isolation, said Oliver Wangart, the chief driver and head of logistics for a service the association calls Silent Hero.

The delivery and taxi service is only available in Warsaw, which is already straining the From the Depths budget, Daniels said.

"But these are people who stood up for the Jews in our people's hour of need," he said. "Well, now this is their hour of need and we need to stand up for them."

9 comments:

  1. Excellent! Great work from Jonny Daniels. This crisis is bringing out the very best in a lot of people. Hope you and your blog readers and contributors are all keeping yourselves healthy and safe.

    Best wishes from a socially (and geographically) distant Karski

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    1. Michal it is nice to hear from you. How are things on your side of the pond?

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    2. The government is now beginning to take things more seriously than before, but it's still not enforcing strict measures like other European countries seem to be doing. The health service here is stretched, like everywhere else, I suppose. We can only follow medical advice and self-isolate. Everyone's looking forward to the day when we can all interact with each other again. Could be a longer haul than we expected. Makes you realize that we take a lot of things for granted. Best wishes to all.

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    3. Here is more coverage in detail of the situation in the UK, if any of your readers are interested. Singing out for now. Stay safe.

      https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/22/observer-view-on-the-uk-response-to-coronavirus-crisis

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    4. "Singing"? That should be "signing", of course. Or maybe I could be singing. Music always keeps my spirits up. Cheers.

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  2. Gene Sokolowski, are you out there somewhere? Lukasz?

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  3. Thanks for the article on Jonny Daniels. I had seen it earlier and found it inspiring.

    I hope you’re staying safe as you navigate your way through your hectic environment. My wife and I have been quarantining ourselves at the lake house in central Virginia away from our children and grandchildren. We’re all staying connected through texting with videos and photos, Facebook, and email. I’m also keeping an eye on my 93-year-old mother in Lübeck, Germany, and my cousins and their youngsters in Biała Podlaska, Poland. So far, everyone is doing well.

    Please stay safe.

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    1. Gene could you do me a favor and shoot me an email? thank you.

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  4. Lukasz has sent me an email saying that he tried to post to the blog a number of times but for some reason his posts did not appear. But he wants everyone to know he is okay.

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