. . "\"The Koordynacj\": The Zionist Koordinatsia for the Redemption of Children in Poland"@eng . "The Koordynacja \"The Zionist Coordinatsia for the Redemption of Children in Polan\") was an organization in postwar Poland that operated with the aim of redeeming children from monasteries and catholic families after the holocaust. \r\nThe\"Koordynacj\" was established on January 1946 following a meeting between Sara Dushnitski (in years to come - Shner Neshamit) and Arie - Leibl Goldberg – Sarid who both realized the immediate necessity for such an enterprise. It was followed by the collaboration agreement of all the Zionist organizations:\"HaShomer HaTsai\",\"Dro\",\"Gordoni\",\"Ichu\" (The Zionist Youth) and\"Poalei Zio\",\"Akiv\",\"Wiz\",\"Noar Borocho\". Throughout the years of its operation, its institutions took care of approx. 1000 children. Its operation was terminated on June 1949 when the political climate in Poland changed. \r\nThe mission of the\"Koordynacj\" was perceived as a national common effort to return Jewish children to the bosom of their people. They wanted to prevent at any cost Jewish children growing up in a hostile gentile environment. They perceived these children as the future of the Jewish people who have been otherwise almost completely annihilated. \r\nTheir preliminary decision was to redeem the children at any costs. The funding for the operation was raised from various Jewish organizations and Institutions and well as individuals. \r\nTheir preliminary goals were:\r\n1. \tRedeeming Jewish children from foreign hands.\r\n2. \tEstablishing Children's kibbutzim for children between the ages of 3 – 13\r\n3. \tGathering in these kibbutzim children from different backgrounds (Redeemed, Orphans, Repatriated, Wondering children, Children from mixed marriages, older girls who were tied with Christian partners during their hiding and now wanted to return to Judaism, etc.)\r\n4.\tProvide these children with Zionist education. \r\n\r\nThe children were housed in four homes – two in Lodz (one for younger children and another for older ones) and two in Silesia. Most of those children were alienated and even hostile towards Judaism after the war years during which they lived in monasteries or other Christian environments. The Koordynacja representatives who were sent to redeem them risked their lives traveling to far corners of hostile Poland of that time. The prominent among them were Dvora - Marysia Zilber – Flejszer and Yeshayahu Drucker (Drucker was affiliated with the\"HaMizrach\" movement but he collaborated extensively with the Koordynacja). Thanks to their\"Slavi\" looks, their knowledge of the Polish language, their familiarity with the Christian religion as well as the ways of the rural people and also the Polish army uniform that Drucker appeared with – they gained the cooperation of the children's care givers as well as the children. \r\n"@eng . "\"The Koordynacj\": The Zionist Koordinatsia for the Redemption of Children in Poland"@eng . .