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  1. Janusz Korczak (center) and Sabina Lejzerowicz (to his right) pose with children and younger staff in Korczak's orphanage in Warsaw, circa 1930-1939. Even as they were deported to their deaths at Treblinka in 1942, Korczak and his staff stayed by their children.

    • Biography of Janusz Korczak
    • The Orphanage He Operated
    • His Unforgettable Last Moments with The Children
    • How He Is Honored Today

    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 Lviv and began his career as a pediatr...

    In 1912, Janusz Korczak opened his orphanage in Warsaw with a mission to provide the highest level of care for the 200 Jewish orphans who lived there. He was dedicated to treating them with respect, no matter their religion or heritage. Korczak had a plethora of activities for his wards, from gardening to music, theatre and sports. His dedication t...

    His Unforgettable Last Moments with the Children Janusz Korczak’s last moments with the children he had fostered for so many years were unforgettable. Despite knowing what was to come, he showed them incredible compassion and understanding, remaining steadfast in his dedication to their welfare. He refused to leave them, instead choosing to accompa...

    How He is Honored Today Janusz Korczak’s legacy lives on through the various memorials, monuments, and organizations that honor his work. In Poland, he is celebrated through the Janusz Korczak Foundation which was established in 1993 to promote his values of child welfare and children’s rights. The foundation organizes educational events, workshops...

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  3. Liciński died of tuberculosis in 1908, at the age of 34. 6. Korczak at war. Janusz Korczak in front of the Orphan's House in 92 Krochmalna St, Warsaw, ca. 1938-39, photo courtesy of the Korczakianum Centre for Documentation and Research in Warsaw.

  4. 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.

  5. Chronological photographs of Korczak. Janusz Korczak as a 10 year old boy. The picture was included in the book Krol Macius Pierwszy (Warszawa 1922) - King Matt the first. He wrote: "...I included this photograph because it is important what I looked like when I truly wanted to be a king...." När jag var så stor som på fotografiet här ...

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  6. Janusz 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 left without a source of income and Korczak became ...

  7. 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.

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