- Jakub Egit
Jakub Egit (born 1908) was a
Zionist leader andSoviet soldier.In 1945, Egit began a project to create a settlement of 50,000 Jews in the town of
Dzierżoniów (formerly Reichenbach), arecovered territory nearWrocław inSilesia ,Poland . Egit's motivation was to "exact retribution and justice by making the former German territory a Jewish settlement".who Initially, with Soviet Communist support, Egit's plan went well; starting with a small group of concentration camp survivors, the settlement grew to encompass schools, hospitals,kibbutzim , orphanages and a book publishers inWrocław . However, in 1948 the Communists withdrew their support. Egit was put in jail and the majority ofDzierżoniów 's citizens emigrated toIsrael .From 1950, Egit was editor of "
J'idysz Buch " inWarsaw . In 1957 he emigrated toCanada , where he became a prominent member of Canada's Jewish community. In 1991, he published his autobiography "Grand Illusion ".Further reading
*"Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City" Norman Davies and Roger Moorhouse.
*"Grand Illusion", Jacob Egit
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