Chaim and Sara Graber knew they were at risk.
The Warsaw ghetto was a death sentence and they had no chance if they were left to fend for themselves. Desperate, they went to Bronisław Kowalski, a Polish acquaintance who didn't particularly like them. He didn't dislike them but he didn't particularly like them either. It was merely business at first: hide the Jews, steal the gold locket and then leave. It was as simple as that.
But life doesn't. You spend so many nights in the same bed with two people who won't let go of each other even as danger comes knocking and something within you breaks. Bronisław recognized that he couldn't just abandon them and let them go back and die. He made a decision, a dangerous one.He risked his life for two years. Any knock on the door would mean death. But he protected them. And by some miracle they lived. They arrived in America and started anew. Years later Yad Vashem honored Bronisław for what he truly was: Righteous Among the Nations. A man who stood in the tempest and did not turn aside.

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