Antek Zuckerman

1915–1981

A hero of Jewish resistance and survivor of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Antek (Yitzhak) Zuckerman was born in Vilna. He was a leader in the Zionist youth movement He-Ḥaluts. When Jews were confined to the Warsaw ghetto, Zuckerman was sent to the “Aryan” sector as a liaison with the Polish underground and smuggled arms to Jewish ghetto fighters. After the death of the ghetto’s leader Mordecai Anielewicz, Zuckerman was appointed commander of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). He moved to pre-state Israel in 1947 and was a founder of Kibbutz Lohmei Hageta’ot and the Ghetto Fighters’ House Museum.

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

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Suffering and Heroism in the Jewish Past in Light of the Present

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A major segment of the Jewish people—the Jewish communities in Western and Central Europe—is today experiencing one of the most difficult moments in all of Jewish history. Although we Jews as a people…

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The Book of the Ghetto Wars: Between the Walls, in the Camps, in the Forests

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The Book of the Ghetto Wars is intended to bring together a selection of the materials in our possession—testimony, journals and notes, documents, studies, poems, and stories—that were created during…