The JFR would like to recognize the important work of the Polish Society for the Righteous. The Society, which is headed by Dr. Anna Stupnicka Bando, is based in Warsaw, Poland. Here is a link to Anna’s rescue story. You can also see Anna in the JFR documentary on Roman Kent by clicking here. For more than twenty-five years, the JFR has worked closely with the Polish Society for the Righteous. The Society has assisted the JFR in reaching out to JFR supported rescuers living in Poland. We thank the Society for all of their efforts on behalf of the Righteous.
Anna Stupnicka Bando
Anna Bando and Stanlee Stahl, JFR Executive Vice President, in 2019.
The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous mourns the passing of Urszula Głowacka Plenkiewicz, a Righteous Gentile from Poland, on Sunday, January 24, 2021, at the age of 99.
Urszula would have been 100 in June 2021. Urszula was imprisoned in Auschwitz. Click here to read Urszula’s story.
In November 2020, we received the following note from Urszula:
Dear Madam,
I would like to express my sincere gratitude for all your support and respect.
I feel truly appreciated.
Krystyna Kowalska, whom I saved, was my true friend we supported each other in those hardest moments.
Your contribution make me feel her soul close to me again.
I am extremely thankful for your financial support.
It will allow me to take my illness with dignity.
Yours sincerely,
Urszula Plenkiewicz
Below is an Instagram post by Urszula’s granddaughter about her passing.
The JFR 2021 Advanced Seminar was outstanding! It was good to see everyone, if online. We also kept our tradition of providing chocolate to all participants! Our 2021 scholars included Professors Daniel Green, Benjamin Carter Hett, Samuel Kassow, and Paul Salmons. We are beginning to plan the 2022 program.
The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous offers a set of classroom posters on the rescue of Jews by non-Jews during the Holocaust. This set conveys a crucial message: that the Righteous are not just heroes from the past, but also role models for the present. The posters underscore this idea by linking individual rescuers to character traits exemplified in their stories – traits that are known and within reach to young people. There are about 30 complete poster sets left. If you know of a teacher who might like a Poster Set on rescue for their classroom, click here to purchase the Poster Set.
There are also partial sets left if you are interested. Partial sets are reduced in price. Please reach out to Stanlee at [email protected] if you would like a partial set.
If you change names, home address, place of employment, telephone numbers, emails – please do let us know so we can keep your record current.
It seems that a number of our supporters did not realize we moved from New York City to New Jersey. We moved in June 2018. Here is our current address and telephone number – please update your records.
The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous
80 Main Street, Suite 380
West Orange, NJ 07052-5438
973-736-1800 – telephone
973-736-1119 – fax