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Luba Blum-Bielicka : ウィキペディア英語版
Luba Blum-Bielicka
Luba Bielicka Blum (1906, Wilno, Vilna Governorate - 1973, Warsaw) was a Polish-Jewish socialist activist of the Bund, and a nurse in the Warsaw Ghetto.〔"A Time to Heal, A Story of the Children's Home in Otwock, Poland", (Luba-Blum Bielicka ), Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority. Accessed 6/28/2010.〕
==Early life==

She was born in Wilno, then a part of the Russian empire, into an Jewish Orthodox family of ten children and received her secondary education there. While in a gymnasium she met her future husband Abrasza Blum and along with him, joined the Bund's youth movement, the Tsukunft. She attended the nursing school in Warsaw, became its assistant director and was responsible for the training of new nurses. During this time she married Abrasza and they had two children.〔

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