A Holocaust survivor and a shipping financier, he returned to his home country, where his parents and brother perished, to help build a museum and other memorials. By Richard Sandomir Sigmund Rolat, a ...
Zygmunt Rolat, a Holocaust survivor and a champion of Polish-Jewish relations, has passed away in the United States at the age of 93. The Polish Embassy in Washington honored him as “a towering figure ...
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(BOCA RATON, Fla., MARCH 8, 2022)—Solvere Living has named Lori Rolat Director of Community Relations for the new Sunscape™ assisted living homes and memory care community being developed in Boca ...
Combine all of the ingredients and puree until smooth. Pour mixture through a strainer into a pitcher, forcing through most of the pulp. Chill and serve. Strip the leaves off one mint sprig. Lightly ...
A 69-year-old man presented with upper airway symptoms, multiple lung nodules and masses, proteinuria and hematuria, and an increased level of proteinase 3 anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody ...
New York-based Jewish philanthropist and Holocaust survivor Sigmund Rolat has made a name for himself promoting Jewish culture in his native Poland. “We build bridges to connect Poles and Jews,” he ...
Recipient of the Jan Karski Award at the November 18 David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies 10th Anniversary Dinner was survivor, philanthropist, Sigmund Rolat. In his acceptance speech Rolat ...
Sigmund Rolat, a Polish-Jewish philanthropist living in the United States, was awarded Poland’s highest honor for citizens who live abroad. WARSAW, Poland (JTA) — Sigmund Rolat, a Polish-Jewish ...
WARSAW Krzysztof Sliwinski, a longtime Catholic activist in Jewish-Polish relations, gazed wide-eyed at the swooping interior of this city s Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Nearly two decades in ...
Vanessa Gera describes the new Jewish museum rising in Warsaw, scheduled to open its doors in April 2013, the 70 anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising: “It is a museum of life,” said Sigmund Rolat ...
Sigmund Rolat was a penniless orphan when Soviet troops freed him from a Nazi slave-labor camp in Czestochowa, Poland in January 1945. When he came to the United States in 1948, he had $8 in his ...
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