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  1. In my younger days I asked God for precisely that."1Janusz Korczak was born Henryk Goldszmit on July 22nd, 1878 to an assimilated Jewish family in Warsaw, Poland. He was an author, a pediatrician and a pedagogue.When Korczak's father, a prominent lawyer and the sole source of income of the household, died after illness in 1896, the family was ...

  2. Sep 1, 2009 · The story of Janusz Korezak has been documented in many sources. This picture book reveals part of his story to a more youthful audience. The length of the text and the content would be better suited for children slightly older than the usual picture book audience. Janusz's love of children will be felt immediately.

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  3. Jun 7, 2019 · Janusz Korczak. Born in Poland 1878 as Henrky Goldszmit, Janusz Korczak was a paediatrician, author of children’s books and a pedagogue. During the Holocaust, he refused sanctuary multiple times in order to stay with the children of an orphanage he both was director and founder of, Dom Sierot. Korczak stayed with the children throughout their ...

  4. 2. Children have the special right to grow up in a healthy and normal way, free and with dignity. 3. Children have the right to a name and to be a member of a country. 4. Children have the right to good food, housing and medical care. 5. Children have the right to special care if handicapped in any way. 6.

  5. Sep 1, 2009 · The story of Janusz Korezak has been documented in many sources. This picture book reveals part of his story to a more youthful audience. The length of the text and the content would be better suited for children slightly older than the usual picture book audience. Janusz's love of children will be felt immediately.

  6. Janusz the Younger (pl: Janusz Młodszy; 1376/81 – c. 18 October 1422), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast. He was the eldest son of Duke Janusz I of Warsaw and Danutė of Lithuania , a daughter of Kęstutis .

  7. Dec 24, 2014 · Henrik Goldszmit (Janusz Korczak) was born in Warsaw in 1878. Pediatrician, educator, and successful author, he abandoned his career in the private sector in 1912 to focus on orphanages. He chose to dedicate his life to children so they could be recognized and respected, no matter their situation and without religious affiliation.

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