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'''Zahava Burack''' (born 1932 in the [[shtetl]] of [[Nowy Korczyn]], [[Poland]]) was a [[Holocaust]] survivor who became a [[philanthropist]], community leader and political activist in her adopted land. She resided for the last 40 years of her life in [[Westchester County, New York]], before dying on September 28, 2001 from cancer.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/06/nyregion/in-memoriam-lives-well-lived.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm |title=In Memoriam: Lives Well Lived |work=The New York Times |date=2002-01-06 |accessdate=2013-09-30}}</ref> |
'''Zahava Burack''' (born 1932 in the [[shtetl]] of [[Nowy Korczyn]], [[Poland]]) was a [[Holocaust]] survivor who became a [[philanthropist]], community leader and political activist in her adopted land. She resided for the last 40 years of her life in [[Westchester County, New York]], before dying on September 28, 2001 from cancer.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/06/nyregion/in-memoriam-lives-well-lived.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm |title=In Memoriam: Lives Well Lived |work=The New York Times |date=2002-01-06 |accessdate=2013-09-30}}</ref> |
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Burack was the daughter of Louis and Gitia Radza. She had two sisters, Miriam and Sarah.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2209&dat=19861108&id=ze8lAAAAIBAJ&sjid=h_wFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6759,2153229] |
Burack was the daughter of Louis and Gitia Radza. She had two sisters, Miriam and Sarah.<ref>[https://archive.is/20130930050031/http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2209&dat=19861108&id=ze8lAAAAIBAJ&sjid=h_wFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6759,2153229] </ref> |
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Revision as of 14:31, 5 April 2017
Zahava Burack (born 1932 in the shtetl of Nowy Korczyn, Poland) was a Holocaust survivor who became a philanthropist, community leader and political activist in her adopted land. She resided for the last 40 years of her life in Westchester County, New York, before dying on September 28, 2001 from cancer.[1]
Burack was the daughter of Louis and Gitia Radza. She had two sisters, Miriam and Sarah.[2]
References
- ^ "In Memoriam: Lives Well Lived". The New York Times. 2002-01-06. Retrieved 2013-09-30.
- ^ [1]
External links
- Nowy Korczyn website, focusing on history of the Jewish Community before the Second World War
- Satellite photo from Google Maps