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His parents, Jacob Jeruzalski (1896–1942) and Basza-Ryfka Krysztal (1906–1942), were Jews from Poland who had migrated to Belgium. Kader was the sole
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As one of the few Holocaust survivors in Omaha, Kader frequently educated children in the region about his Holocaust experiences.
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survivor of his family. His parents, two older brothers, his half-brother and half-sister were murdered in
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for his 44 years of service as a pediatric neurologist for children, and was named a Pediatric Legend.
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who, like Kader, was an orphaned Jewish child. Kader was then brought to the Jewish orphanage in
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Pediatric Legends—Fred Kader, M.D.—Children's Hospital & Medical Center - YouTube
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arrested Kader and several other orphans in the children's home. He was taken to the
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Academic staff of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine
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to be deported but was rescued by a 10-year-old boy named
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Pediatric neurologist, Holocaust survivor and educator
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Antwerp, Belgium
Omaha, Nebraska
McGill University
Johns Hopkins University
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Jewish General Hospital
Montreal General Hospital
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
University of British Columbia
Children's Hospital & Medical Center
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Antwerp
Belgium
Omaha, Nebraska
Holocaust
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Organisation Todt
Meisjeshuis (Antwerp)
Sicherheitspolizei
Sicherheitsdienst
Mechelen transit camp
Marcel Chojnacki
Wezembeek-Ophem
Montreal, Canada
McGill University
Johns Hopkins University
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
University of British Columbia
Children's Hospital & Medical Center

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