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  Icchak Cukierman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Icchak Cukierman (1915–1981), also known by his nom de guerre "Antek", or by the anglicised spelling Yitzhak Zuckerman, was one of the leaders of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the commander of a small Jewish troop fighting in the Warsaw Uprising during World War II.
World War II Cukierman was born in Vilna to a Jewish family.
Cukierman was wounded and narrowly escaped, and his two friends were tracked down and killed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Icchak_Cukierman   (434 words)

  
 Pamięć Polski/ Memory of Poland/ Mémoire de la Pologne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Icchak Bernsztajn, born in 1900, was a psychologist, essayist, journalist, and literary critic.
Following "Jurek" Wilner's imprisonment in March 1943, Cukierman was the ŻOB representative to the world outside the Ghetto, and his reports were forwarded to the Polish Government-in-exile in London.
Icchak Kacenelson, born in 1886, was a poet, playwright, translator, and teacher.
cnap.polsl.pl /memory/ringelblum/index.php4?LN=en&KT=1&ID=1002720151   (3110 words)

  
 The Canadian Foundation of Polish-Jewish Heritage - The Friendship of a Bund-member and a Zionist
Icchak Cukierman was born in 1917 in Vilnius; he was brought up in a large, traditional family that celebrated Jewish holidays.
Cukierman and Edelman lived right next door and they must have known each other from sight, however they had their own business to attend to and did not pay much attention to each other.
With the help of intimidated and bribed sewage workers and by confusing the "king of the szmalcowniks" - who was convinced he was saving the members of the Polish underground - almost 40 members of the ZOB were lead out of the ghetto (during the daytime!) thorough a sewage manhole at Prosta Street.
polish-jewish-heritage.org /Eng/maj_03_The_Friendship_Zionist.htm   (999 words)

  
 Icchak Cukierman - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Icchak Cukierman - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Cukierman was born in Vilna to a Jewish family.
Icchak Cukierman, Bibliography, 1915 births, 1981 deaths, Jewish Polish history and Polish resistance fighters.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Antek   (446 words)

  
 ZOB:
Icchak Cukierman, one of the leaders of the ŻOB described the conditions surrounding the creation of the ŻOB: At that meeting we [the youth groups] decided to establish the Jewish Fighting Organization.
Some Jews who fled, including youth group members and leaders Kazik Ratajzer, Icchak Cukierman and Marek Edelman, would participate in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising against the Nazis.
While many members and leaders of the youth groups may have perished in the Warsaw Ghetto, the youth movements themselves are still alive and thriving all over the world.
winelib.com /wiki/ZOB   (1325 words)

  
 ŁOSICE Yizkor Book: Social Movements
On the side streets running off of the Miedzyrzecer and Bialer Streets, such as Notawizne, or the Death Street, lived the poorest of the shtetl: shoemakers, tailors, locksmiths, painters, etc. In those half-collapsed shacks with straw roofs lived the poor of the shtetl.
Icchak Grinboim was preparing for the elections on the Yiddish Street.
In the group of towns of Biala Podlaska, to which Łosice belonged there was a convention bringing together all the leaders from all neighbouring towns.
www.zchor.org /losice/yizkor3.htm   (8468 words)

  
 : : : : F O R U M : : : : Żydzi - Polacy - Chrześcijanie
The Post-war Fate of Marek Edelman and Antek Cukierman
The two leaders of the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto who survived the war spent the sixth anniversary of the uprising separately.
Marek Edelman laid flowers at the debris of the bunker at Mila Street 18, where the headquarters of the ZOB were located, while Antek Cukierman participated in an official opening of a kibbutz Lochamei Hegataot (which means the Heroes of the Ghettos).
www.znak.com.pl /forum/index-en.php?b=indeks&q=Zionism&l=en   (508 words)

  
 Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Yitzhak Zuckerman (Yitzhak Zuckerman: icchak cukierman (also known by the internationalised spelling yitzhak zuckerman; 1915...
In fact, during the last months of the ghetto some 20,000 Jews fled to the Aryan (Aryan: A member of the prehistoric people who spoke Proto-Indo European) side.
Some Jews who fled, including youth group members and leaders Kazik, Yitzhak Zuckerman (Yitzhak Zuckerman: icchak cukierman (also known by the internationalised spelling yitzhak zuckerman; 1915...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/zydowska_organizacja_bojowa   (1703 words)

  
 Zbiór Dokumentów — Dokumenty z zakresu polityki zagranicznej Polski i stosunków międzynarodowych
Nie mogę powstrzymać się tu od wymienienia takich postaci jak Icchak Cukierman, Cywia Lubetkin czy niezmiernie zasłużony dla rozwoju Beit Katzenelson Zvi Szner.
I have an especially strong feeling for the Heroes of the Ghetto Kibbutz, where we meet today, because this Kibbutz was established by former prisoners of ghettos or Nazi concentration camps and by the miraculous survivors among the glorious fighters of the Jewish underground movement from Warsaw and other Polish cities.
I cannot help but mention such figures as Iccak Cukierman, Cywia Lubetkin, and Beit Katzenelson Zvi Szner, who did so much for the development of the Kibbutz.
www.zbiordokumentow.pl /1995/2/2.html   (1387 words)

  
 Saving Jews: Polish Righteous
Towards the end of 1941 some members of the two movements met in Warsaw and decided to go to the different ghettos, verify their situation and build communications among them.
At that meeting were present Mordechaj Anielewicz, Icchak Cukierman, Josef Kaplan, Cywia Lubetkin and from the Polish side Irena Adamowicz (q.v.) and Stanislaw Hajduk, besides Henryk.
The latter went to the ghettos in Bialystok, Grodno and Vilna.
www.savingjews.org /righteous/gv.htm   (5629 words)

  
 Saving Jews: Polish Righteous   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
He maintained contacts with Julian Fiszgrund, Icchak Cukierman, Cywia Lubetkin and with the partisan unit, named for Mordechaj Anielewicz and operating in the Wyszkow forest.
In case they were stopped by Germans they had to tell them that they are under the orders of a German officer, who visited the hospital in Boernerowo and ordered that sick people from Promyka street be brought to that hoospital.
Several other Jews came to them with the same request, among them Antek Cukierman, the ZOB representative (Jewish Fighting Organization) on the "Aryan" side.
www.savingjews.org /righteous/sv.htm   (19290 words)

  
 Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Prompted by renewed anti-Jewish violence, especially the Kielce pogrom of 1946; the refusal of the Communist regime to return prewar Jewish property; and a desire to leave communities destroyed by the Holocaust and build a new life in the British Mandate of Palestine, 100,000–120,000 Jews left Poland between 1945 and 1948.
Their departure was largely organized by the Zionist activists in Poland such as Adolf Berman and Icchak Cukierman under the umbrella of a semi-clandestine organization Berihah ("Flight").
Berihah was also responsible for the organized emigration of Jews from Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia totaling 250,000 (including Poland) Holocaust survivors.
www.daleboo.com /wiki/?title=History_of_the_Jews_in_Poland   (7568 words)

  
 The Canadian Foundation of Polish-Jewish Heritage - [Interview # 3. Under the Soviets]
Among the masses who lived without any perspectives for their future, two options prevailed: Zionism or Communism.
Icchak Cukierman, later known as Antek in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, wrote in his diaries (published in several languages) about the attempts to organize a Zionist group in Vilna under Soviet rule with the goal of preserving the Zionists and getting them ready to go to Palestine.
So, finally, they decided against organizing the group.
polish-jewish-heritage.org /eng/soviets.htm   (762 words)

  
 The Polish Jews Forum
About 180,000-250,000 Polish civilians died as well, mostly as result of mass executions - eg after taking Wola (one of Warsaw districts) German soldiers executed approximately 40,000 civilian inhabitants.
Many Jews took part in the uprising - on August 2 Icchak "Antek" Cukierman ordered all living members of ŻOB to join the struggle.
Human bones were found under two main streets of Warsaw.
fzp.jewish.org.pl /english/arch.html   (7347 words)

  
 Der Bürger - Linkliste (eng., deut.)
Marek Edelman lebt in Warschau, Icchak Cukierman starb 1981 in Israel.
PK) Cukierman erinnert an Fakten, unabhängig für wen sie beschämend sind: Für Juden, Polen oder Deutsche.
In sum, it is not true that the Arabs "invaded Israel" in 1948.
www.geocities.com /pkraczkowski/politik/glinkpol.htm   (15917 words)

  
 POLISH RIGHTEOUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Other Jews from the smelting works, who escaped from the transport to the camp, arrived also to the Pastuszkas: the two Koplowicz brothers, Jankiel, Leo Fuks and Icchak Crandel.
With the Brukier family there were fifteen (15) people hidden in a bunker for more than a year.
In this flat up and even during the Ghetto Uprising there met with the Poles Icchak Cukierman ("Antek") and Adolf Berman, representatives of the fighters.
www.raoul-wallenberg.org.ar /english/Saviors/POLONIA/pv.htm   (11340 words)

  
 Zwoje 4 (8), 1998
Grupy liczyly od 10 do 20 czlonkow, a w sumie ZOB przed wybuchem Powstania liczyla okolo 500 osob.
Komendatem ZOB zostal Mordechaj Anielewicz-"Malachi," VM, a jego zastepca Icchak Cukierman-"Antek." Powstaly takze lokalne oddzialy ZOB w Bialymstoku, Bedzinie i Czestochowie.
Z Getta uratowali sie jedynie nieliczni bojowcy ZOB, w tym Marek Edelman oraz Icchak ("Antek") Cukierman, ktorzy pozniej wzieli udzial w Powstaniu Warszawskim w sierpniu 1944.
www.zwoje-scrolls.com /zwoje08/text01.htm   (2021 words)

  
 POLISH RIGHTEOUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Josif Sack, representing the Jewish National Committee, whose wife and daughter Jan placed with the Filiszczak family.
Icchak Cukierman, the representative of the Jewish Fighting Organization, visited him there.
Jan found shelter also for the Fajwlowicz family.
www.raoul-wallenberg.org.ar /english/Saviors/POLONIA/kv.htm   (10687 words)

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