Torchlighters
Ya’akov Janek
Hollaender
Ya’akov Janek
Hollaender was born in 1929 in Krakow, Poland, to a family of five.
In 1940, the Jews were exiled from the town, and Janek’s family was forced
to sell their property in order to survive. In 1942, they were taken to
the Krakow ghetto, where Janek and his parents were separated from his two
brothers. With rumors of an imminent Aktion, they hid themselves in a
basement, where Janek’s father had placed a special lock on the door so it
could not be opened from the outside.
Janek recalls their subsequent imprisonment in Plaszow with utter dread,
because of the atmosphere of terror created by the camp’s commander, Amon
Goeth, who regularly shot randomly in all directions. Janek and his
brother Benek were later sent to Starachowice, and then to Auschwitz,
where they looked after each other to the best of their ability. In the
winter of 1944, the prisoners were marched to Mauthausen. Benek had
difficulty walking because of a leg injury sustained while selling coal in
Rideltau. Urged on by Janek, he managed to reach the camp, but collapsed,
and Janek never saw him again.
In April 1945, the prisoners were taken on a death march to Gunskirchen.
As news spread that the Germans had fled, Janek, weighing just 33
kilograms, managed to crawl out of the camp. He was taken to the Red Cross
hospital, where he met soldiers from the Jewish Brigade. He decided to
travel with them to Italy, joining a group of Jewish war orphans that was
sent to a “Youth Aliya” camp in Selvino. There some 800 youngsters were
trained for life in Eretz Israel. Meanwhile, Janek learned that his father
had been murdered in Auschwitz, his mother had died in Plaszow, and his
brother Dolek had been shot in Bergen-Belsen, just three days before the
war’s end.
In 1947, Janek arrived at Kibbutz Mishmar HaSharon. After fighting with
the Palmach’s Harel Brigade, he helped found Kibbutz Tse’elim in the
Negev, along with other former children from Selvino. Today Ya’akov Janek
is a well-known composer, musical arranger and choir conductor.
In 1955, Janek married Devorah. They have two children and one
granddaughter.
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