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Join us for a reading and discussion of Irena's Children: The extraordinary story of the woman who saved 2,500 children from the Warsaw ghetto by Tilar J. Mazzeo. When German forces occupying Poland during World War II began isolating and eradicating Warsaw's Jewish population under Hitler's orders, Irena Sendler, a young social worker, courageously devoted herself to saving as many people as possible. Inspired by the life and work of her professor and mentor, Dr. Helena Radlińska, Sendler collaborates with fellow students, friends, her forbidden Jewish lover, Adam, and countless others to deliver children of all ages from the hell of the Warsaw ghetto to hidden, safe spots elsewhere in the city. As the death toll in Warsaw climbs and German soldiers begin looking for the resistance leader known as "Jolanta," the risk of what Sendler stands to lose grows ever greater. Yet, confronted with what seem to be insurmountable obstacles, she continues on with unwavering and awe-inspiring determination and fortitude in a brave mission of hope that will affect entire generations to come.
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