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There were seven children
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124 "Our friend Cypora Zonsztajn (nee Jabion) and her daughter Rachela, born in Siedlce in September of 1941. On August 22, 1942, the whole family, including the Jablon grandparents, were shut up in the Siedlce Ghetto. The Germans gradually took the Jews to the extermination camp in Treblinka. When it was Cypora's turn, she hande over 11-month-old Rachela to Sabina Zawadzka. From there in 1943 1 took Rachela to Zakrzwek, near Lublin, where she was raised with my sister's son under the name Marianna Tyminska. After the War, Cypora's brother Szymon, who was living in Palestine, came for her. Rachela grew up in the Maabarot kibbutz. Today Rachela Hen Shaul works in New York as a representative of an Israeli export firm, has two sons, and is a grandmother." Zofia Olszakowska-Glazerowa, Warsaw
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