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  1. Apr 10, 2023 · Biography of Janusz Korczak. Janusz Korczak was a remarkable man who dedicated his life to the welfare of children. As a Polish doctor, children’s advocate and educator, he had an unwavering commitment to protecting the rights of children and improving their lives. Born in Warsaw in 1878, Korczak studied at the Jan Kazimierz University in ...

  2. Jan 6, 2019 · In 2012, the lower house of Poland’s parliament, the Sejm, declared the Year of Janusz Korczak, marking 70 years since his death and 100 since he founded his orphans’ home. “This allowed us ...

  3. Janusz Korczak, the penname of Henryk Goldszmit, was a Polish-Jewish educator, a children's author, a doctor and an educator. In Poland, he is most well-known for his kids’ book Król Maciuś Pierwszy (King Matt the First), which every Polish child reads in school. Abroad, the Old Doctor, as he was known, is mainly associated with his work ...

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  5. Mar 26, 2018 · In 1923, Korczak published King Matt The First, a novel as famous in Poland as Alice in Wonderland is here, about a little prince who, after inheriting the throne, overcomes many challenges and battles against injustices inflicted on children by adults. In the late 20s, Korczak was also able to realize his remarkable dream of creating a ...

  6. The final chapters of Lifton's book describe the Nazi occupation of Warsaw. By the end of November, 1940, the Jews of Warsaw had to move behind the walls of the ghetto and Korczak had to move the orphanage into new premises, at 33 Chlodna Street, also situated in the ghetto. Offers to obtain false identity papers and save himself were refused.

  7. The Legacy of Janusz Korczak Through the Lives of Leon Gluzman and Children Today in Israel Join virtually at 1pm on September 11 for an afternoon of discovery. We will learn of the impact Janusz Korczak had on Leon Gluzman’s young life in Poland as Korczak’s pupil and ward in “his” orphanage until Leon came to Ottawa, Canada in 1930.

  8. Korczak (1879-1942), who by his ideas, advocacy and actions, advanced. the cause of children's rights. He was a Pole of the Jewish faith, and both. Poland and Israel have been involved in honoring him through publica tions, meetings, stamp issuance, naming schools after him, and general.

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