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“Remember, my child, no matter what will happen to you, don’t become hateful and bitter, don’t let them destroy you.”

—Simo Zebrak Frajman (c. 1900-1942) to her daughter, Itka, when they were separated at Auschwitz in November 1942

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Remember, My Child is 

now officially available.

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Itka Frajman Zygmuntowicz is a survivor of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Since 1970, she has shared her experiences at universities, schools, and religious organizations as a member of the Speaker’s Bureau of the Jewish Community Relations Council. Itka is a member of the Memorial Committee for the Six Million Jewish Martyrs & the Association of Holocaust Survivors. She has shared her story in documentaries such as: Eye On – The Lessons of the Holocaust:; From Pain Comes Knowledge (1978) and the Israeli production, From Out of the Ashes (1981). Itka’s stories have also appeared in Four Centuries of  Jewish Women’s Spirituality (Beacon Press). Her visual history testimony is available through the USC-Shoah Foundation, and it is also featured in the Anti-Defamation League’s Echoes and Reflections Teacher Resource Guide.

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Itka bears witness so that the Holocaust will never be forgotten or repeated. She writes both prose and poetry, expressing her deepest messages and feelings. Her poetry gives voice to the pain and longings, as well as the joy, that is so powerful within her. Her two poetry books, You Only Have What You Give Away (2008) and The Power of Words and Deeds (2014), are available on Amazon.com. Her poems touch upon her horrifying experiences but also convey an uplifting message of love, hope and tolerance. Today, Itka, a former fashion  designer, splits her time between Philadelphia, PA, and Atlantic City, NJ.

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