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2007 IRENA SENDLER AWARDS

The ceremony of presenting the Irena Sendler Award to the winners from Poland and the USA took place 23 and 24 of March 2006.
In 2006 there was an exception: it was Irena Sendler herself who chose the award-winners. As of 2007, two boards of judges, one in Poland and one in the USA, will give the award to the teachers.

Robert Szuchta (at left) and Norman Conard after receiving the Award from Irena Sendler. Irena asked them to be unremitting in their efforts: humanity still hasn't learned the lessons of the Holocaust. We still have wars: tribal, racial, and national. The spectre of xenophobia is still a menace.

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AWARD RECIPIENTS
~ 2009 ~
Poland: Beata Maliszkiewicz
US: Sarah Powley (Indiana)
(click here for additional information)
~ 2008 ~
Poland: Anna Kloza
US: Drew Beiter (New York)
(click here for additional information)
~ 2007 ~
Poland: Robert Szuchta
US: Norman Conard (Kansas)
(click here for additional information)

 

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In the ceremonial rooms of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the director Pawel Dobrowoski directed the honors.

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Present were the official guests, representatives of embassies, Jewish circles, journalists, and friends of the award-winners. Irena Sendler is talking from the screen to those present. She says that even today repairing the world is hard work.

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Minister Anna Fotyga underlines two strands in Irena Sendler's life: she thought not only about saving life, but also about saving the identity of Ghetto children, and moreover she ascribes a great importance to upbringing, because hatred of others is a constant companion even in our time.

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The chair of the Association, Elzbieta Ficowska, reminds the audience about the origins of the Award and presents the award-winners and their work.

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"Irena is an inspiration to all," says an award-winner from the USA. She sets an example for the world. She is "A Polish Catholic, who saved Jewish children, and young American Protestants are telling about her!"

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The Polish award-winner Robert Szuchta tells about his work with young people. The dominant theme of his speech was, however, something else: one of the participants of a recent project of the Association "Children of the Holocaust," a teacher of the Polish language from Bialystok, was viciously attacked on a neo-fascist internet page. "This woman teaches young people with the utmost dedication about the multicultural heritage of Poland. And she is persecuted for the same thing that you are giving me the award for today. Many people protested. Voices of indignation were heard from the outside world. I feel bad about this - it upsets me. I often remind my pupils of the idea of Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, that a person who is passive in the face of evil is its co-perpetrator."

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Marek Edelman, came for today's ceremony directly from Irena Sendler. She is sad. She said to him: "The ghosts are returning. There is so much hatred and xenophobia about. What can we do?" He answered: "Teach and educate in the first place, but also shout loudly. And fight. Do not allow cowards, who are hiding in the corners today, to acquire strength. Force the authorities on every level to prosecute and punish these criminals. I dream that the winner of the Irena Sendler Award next year will be none other than this persecuted teacher from Bialystok."

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Renata Skotnicka - Zajdman read the congratulatory letter from the chair of the World Federation of Associations, "Children of the Holocaust," Stefania Seltzer: "You are the new generation of the Righteous Among the Nations - you are our brothers and sisters."

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