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{{Short description|Canadian writer}}
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'''Jakub Egit''' (27 September 1908 &ndash; 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 [[Poland|Polish]] [[Jew]]ish leader. He was born in [[Boryslav|Boryslaw]], Poland[[Austria-Hungary]]. His parents, Marek and Shaindel, and his siblings, Marcus, Rachel, Reisl, Jonas, and Genia, were all killed inbetween 1943-45 and 1945.
 
In 1945, Egit began a project to create a settlement of 50,000 Jews in [[Dzierżoniów County]] (formerly Reichenbach), incl. the town of [[Dzierżoniów]] (the peak number of Jews in Drobniszew reached 17,800 in November 1946<ref>[http://www.sztetl.org.pl/en/article/dzierzoniow/5,history/?action=view&page=10 Jewish community before 1989] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160322142355/http://www.sztetl.org.pl/en/article/dzierzoniow/5,history/?action=view |date=2016-03-22 }}</ref>), [[Bielawa]], [[Pieszyce]], [[Piława Górna]], etc., a [[Recovered Territories|Recovered Territory]] near [[Wrocław]] in [[Silesia]], [[People's Republic of Poland]]. Egit's motivation waswanted to "exact retribution and justice by makingmake the former German territory into a Jewish settlement".{{Who|date=March 2009}} Initially, with Soviet Communist support, Egit's plan went well; starting with a small group of concentration camp survivors, the settlement grew to encompass Jewish schools, hospitals, [[kibbutzim]], orphanages and a book publisher in [[Wrocław]]. However, in 1948 the Communists withdrew their support. Egit was put in jail and the majority of [[Dzierżoniów]]'s citizens subsequently emigrated to [[Israel]].
 
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 ''Grand Illusion''.
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* ''Grand Illusion'', Jacob Egit
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{{Persondata
| NAME = Egit, Jakub
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Canadian writer
| DATE OF BIRTH = 27 September 1908
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Boryslaw, Poland
| DATE OF DEATH = 1996
| PLACE OF DEATH = Florida, US
}}
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[[Category:1908 births]]
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[[Category:Canadian people of Polish-Jewish descent]]
[[Category:Polish Jews]]
[[Category:Polish emigrants to Canada]]
[[Category:Jewish Canadian writers]]