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- Rachel_Zilberberg abstract "Rachel (Sarenka) Zylberberg (January 5, 1920-8 May 1943 [3 Iyar 5703] ) was an activist and participant in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and held a key role in rousing the rebellion. She was a member of Hashomer Hatzair, the Zionist-socialist youth movement. With the outbreak of the Second World War, she left for Vilna, then returned to Warsaw together with Chaikeh Grossman and was actively involved in the underground as a member of the Hashomer Hatzair combat unit. Sarenka was one of the few leaders who actually reentered the besieged ghetto, rather than flee it. She was among the first to set out on an impassioned journey to spread knowledge of the Nazi plan to eradicate the Jews. Sarenka confronted her peers repeatedly with this information, until she convinced Mira Fuchrer, Mordechai Anielewicz’ partner, and eventually Anielewicz himself, as well as other leaders of the movement, of the severity of their situation.In order to reenter the besieged ghetto and rejoin the Hashomer Hatzair Combat Unit, she gave up her daughter Maya, whose later history is unknown.. She died in the bunker known as Miła 18 (beneath 18 Mila Street), where her name is engraved on a memorial headstone together with those of almost 50 more courageous fighters. Rachel was more familiarly known as Sarenka, which in Polish means “deer”, and in Hebrew translates to Ofra.".
- Rachel_Zilberberg birthDate "1920-01-05".
- Rachel_Zilberberg birthYear "1920".
- Rachel_Zilberberg deathDate "1943".
- Rachel_Zilberberg deathYear "1943".
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- Rachel_Zilberberg dateOfBirth "1920-01-05".
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- Rachel_Zilberberg name "Zylberberg, Rachel".
- Rachel_Zilberberg shortDescription "Polish activist".
- Rachel_Zilberberg description "Polish activist".
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- Rachel_Zilberberg comment "Rachel (Sarenka) Zylberberg (January 5, 1920-8 May 1943 [3 Iyar 5703] ) was an activist and participant in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and held a key role in rousing the rebellion. She was a member of Hashomer Hatzair, the Zionist-socialist youth movement. With the outbreak of the Second World War, she left for Vilna, then returned to Warsaw together with Chaikeh Grossman and was actively involved in the underground as a member of the Hashomer Hatzair combat unit.".
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