- Itzhak Katzenelson
. [cite web
title = Katzenelson, Itzhak (1886 - 1944)
publisher =Simon Wiesenthal Center
year = 1990
url = http://motlc.learningcenter.wiesenthal.org/text/x31/xm3174.html
accessdate = 2008-01-07 ]Soon after his birth Katzenelson's family moved to
Łódź ,Poland , where he grew up. He worked as a teacher, founding a school, and as a dramatist in both Yiddish and Hebrew, starting a theatre group which toured Poland andLithuania . Following the German invasion of Poland in 1939 he and his family fled toWarsaw , where they got trapped in the Ghetto. There he ran an underground school for Jewish children. His wife and two of his sons were deported to theTreblinka extermination camp and murdered there.Katzenelson participated in the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising starting onApril 18 ,1943 . To save his life, friends supplied him with forged Honduran passports. He managed to leave the ghetto but later surrendered to theHotel Polski . He was deported to a detention camp inVittel ,France , where the Nazis held American and British citizens and nationals of other Allied and neutral countries, for possible later prisoner exchange.In Vittel, Katzenelson wrote "Dos lid funem oysgehargetn yidishn folk" (Yiddish: "Song of the Murdered Jewish People"). He put the manuscript in bottles and buried them under a tree, from where it was recovered after the war. A copy was sewn into the handle of a suitcase and later taken to
Israel .In late April 1944, Itzhak Katzenelson and his son Zvi were sent on a transport to the
Auschwitz extermination camp , where they were murdered onMay 1 1944 .The
Ghetto Fighters' House Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum inIsrael , is named in his memory. "The Song of the Murdered Jewish People" has been translated into numerous languages and published as an individual volume.Bibliography in English
* "Vittel Diary (22.v.43 – 16.9.43)",
Israel :Ghetto Fighters' House , 1964. Translated from the Hebrew by Dr. Myer Cohen; includes biographical notes and appendix of terms and place names.References
External links
* [http://www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/holocaust/holocaust_remembrance_2004_-_culture___the_holocaust/holocaust_remembrance_2004_-_music/the_song_of_the_murdered_jewish_people.htm Song of the Murdered Jewish People]
* [http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/exhib/ghetto2/dream.html I had a dream] poem
* [http://www.ushmm.org/research/center/presentations/features/details/2004-07-09/shw_poem.php?content=job For not lost is the hope] poem
* [http://www.katzenelson.de]
* [http://www.buber.de/cj/verstumme_nicht.html]Persondata
NAME=Katzenelson, Yitzhak
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= _he. יצחק קצנלסון, _yi. יצחק קאַצענעלסאָן
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Jew ish teacher, poet and dramatist
DATE OF BIRTH=1886
PLACE OF BIRTH=Karelits nearMinsk , and was murdered
DATE OF DEATH=May 1 ,1944
PLACE OF DEATH=Auschwitz concentration camp ,Poland
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