Janus Korchek and the Orphan Children
AT YAD VASHEM
Israel Pilgrimage--2006
We are given an hour, only an
hour
to walk through on our own—
It’s quiet
Barely any talking
No smiling
People move slowly
observing, listening
some brush away tears
some shake their heads
We walk along the Path
of Righteous Gentiles
hesitate at trees
planted in honor
of Oscar Schindler
of Corrie TenBoom
We see shoes of the dead,
eyeglasses
photographs, paintings
poems
The eternal flame shudders
as we swallow hard at the
words:
Never Again
Outside, we pause at the
bronze
of Yanus Korchek embracing
the orphan children—
the ones he accompanied
into a crematorium
At the Children’s Memorial
the darkness is assuaged
by so many mirrored
reflections
of flickering candles
We read—
1,500,000 children
An hour, only an hour
is even too much
for us to bear
Maude Carolan Pych
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