Jack Mandelbaum

Jack Mandelbaum (born April 10, 1927 Janek or Jack)[1] is a Holocaust survivor from Gdynia, Poland. His experiences as a boy during World War II were the subject of Andrea Warren's children's book of Mandelbaum surviving in a concentration camp and being separated from his family. This book Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps . talks about how Mandelbaum was in many different concentration camps;and how he considered Gross-Rosen to be the worst of them. Later Mandelbaum learns his father Max Mandelbaum, mother Cesia Mandelbaum, brother Jakob Mandelbaum ,sister Jadzia[YAH-jah] Mandelbaum, and countless other family members were killed in the Holocaust, his only remaining family is his Uncle Sigmund Mandelbaum, Aunt Hinda, and two second cousins on his fathers side. Mandelbaum later met Moniek, a soon to be life long friend, and with him survived the concentration camps and then they later helped other Jewish men and women escape. Mandelbaum now has a wife, Claudia Mandelbaum, 7 children, and 12 grandchildren.

Critical reception of the book

Awards for Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps included the 2004 William Allen White Children's Book Award for grades six to eight,[2] the American Library Association's Robert F. Sibert Honor Book for Most Distinguished Informational Book for Children;[3] and Outstanding Children's Book from the American Society of Journalists and Authors[4]

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