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{{Short description|Canadian writer}}
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'''Jakub Egit''' (27 September 1908 – 1996)<ref name="Grabski">{{cite book|last = Grabski|first = August|title = Działalność komunistyczna wśród Żydów w Polsce (1944-1949)|publisher = [[Jewish Historical Institute]]|date = 2004|___location = [[Warsaw]]|page = 108|language = Polish}}</ref> was a Polish [[Jew]]ish leader. He was born in [[Boryslav|Boryslaw]], [[Austria-Hungary]]. His parents, Marek and Shaindel, and his siblings, Marcus, Rachel, Reisl, Jonas and Genia, were all killed between 1943 and 1945.
In 1945, Egit began
From his release in 1950, Egit was editor of ''[[J'idysz Buch]]'' in [[Warsaw]]. In 1957 he emigrated to [[Canada]], where he became a prominent member of [[History of the Jews in Canada|Canada's Jewish community]]. In 1991, he published his autobiography ''
Egit died in Florida in 1996.
== Further reading ==▼
==References==
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* ''Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City'' [[Norman Davies]] and [[Roger Moorhouse]]
* ''Grand Illusion'', Jacob Egit
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