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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saul_RubinekSaul Rubinek - Wikipedia

    His parents, Frania and Israel Rubinek, were both Yiddish-speaking Polish Jews who were hidden by Polish farmers for over two years during World War II. So Many Miracles, a book written by Rubinek and published by Penguin Canada in 1988, recounts his parents' experiences in Poland during the Holocaust.

  2. www.ifcj.org › news › fellowship-blogSo Many Miracles | IFCJ

    Aug 9, 2017 · Life: 1907-1991. Why you should know her: A poor Polish farmer, she – along with her husband and son – sheltered and saved a Jewish family during the Holocaust. Israel and Frania Rubinek were a recently married Jewish couple who opened a small shop in Pinczow, Poland, that sold goods to local farmers.

  3. Apr 25, 1993 · So Many Miracles: Directed by Vic Sarin, Katherine Smalley. Interweaving docu-drama sequences with archival material, this film follows Israel and Frania Rubinek on their emotional return journey to Poland to reunite with the woman who, with her husband and son, saved their lives 40 years earlier.

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    • Vic Sarin, Katherine Smalley
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0007210Saul Rubinek - IMDb

    His parents, Frania and Israel Rubinek, were survivors of the Holocaust. They were hidden by Polish farmers during World War II. His father was a factory worker, theatre company manager, Yiddish Theatre actor, and Talmudic scholar.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.68 m
    • Föhrenwald, Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Germany
  5. Interweaving docu-drama sequences with archival material, this film follows Israel and Frania Rubinek on their emotional return journey to Poland, and documents their poignant reunion with Zofia Banya, the peasant woman who saved their lives forty years ago.

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  7. The Jewish shopkeeper, Israel Rubinek, told her to take the food and repay him when she could. This unplanned act of kindness was unheard of in war-torn Poland — and Sofia Banya never forgot it. Two years later, the Nazis rounded up Jewish people in Poland and sent them to concentration camps.

  8. Israel Rubinek. Actor: Avalon. Israel Rubinek was born in 1920. He was an actor, known for Avalon (1990), The Jesus Film (1979) and The Suicide Murders (1985). He died in 1996.

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