
Jewish man shelters refugees to honor those who saved his own family from the Holocaust
CNN
A few blocks from the Warsaw Ghetto where his forebears were imprisoned by Nazis, one Jewish man is offering help to Ukrainians in need.
It was days after Russia invaded Ukraine and one of the countless acts of kindness being shown to those fleeing danger and reaching safety in Poland. But for Gebert, 42, it was very, very personal.
"My family survived the war because someone helped them. They were refugees. That's the reason why I'm here," he said. "Thanks to that time, I can help other people."

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