101st birthday to Holocaust survivor Miriam Harel

The 101st birthday to Holocaust survivor Miriam Harel was marked in a special tribute. Miriam survived the Łódź Ghetto, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen, came to Israel, and became a writer of more than 20 books. She is a significant figure in Israeli society, dedicated to preserving Holocaust remembrance, and even at her remarkable age, she continues to travel throughout the country to share her personal story, one that also reflects the story of many Jews of Łódź and Poland during the Holocaust. 

3.12.2025

During the visit of a special delegation from the city of Płońsk, Poland, together with the Ambassador of Poland in Israel, Mr. Maciej Hunia, participants marked the 101st birthday to Holocaust survivor Miriam Harel at the Mashmaut Center.
Miriam was born in November 1924 in the city of Łódź, Poland, and was a member of the zionist Gordonia youth movement. When the war broke out, she entered the ghetto together with her family and friends. After surviving the horrors of the Holocaust in the Łódź Ghetto, Miriam was deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp, where she remained for three weeks. She was then transferred to the Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany, where she survived until liberation.
Miriam Harel came to Israel, established a family, and built a new life in the State of Israel, where she continues to live in Kiryat Bialik to this day. She became an author, writing more than twenty books, and works to share her moving personal story.
In the presence of the Ambassador of Poland to Israel, Mr. Maciej Hunia, the Mayor of Płońsk, a distinguished delegation, and a large audience, and on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition “Jewish Sports in Poland Between the Two World Wars,” we celebrated Miriam 101st birthday and wished her a good health and many more years to come.
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