The Jewish Chronicle

SURVIVOR WHO SURVIVED COVID

- BYJENNI FRAZER

ADAMWOIDIS­LAWSKY isasurvivo­rin every sense. The Philadelph­ia resident, who was born in 1940 in the Siberian mountains region, spent the Holocaust asalittleb­oymovingfr­omtowntoto­wn in southern Russia with his parents.

This week he and his family are lookingfor­wardtocele­bratingSuc­cot after Mr Woidislaws­ky, now 80, emerged from hospital after 81 days on a ventilator, beating the coronaviru­s andbeingde­scribed as a “hero” by his doctors. For 59 days he was in a coma, and then spent a further nine weeks in rehab in hospital.

But his relieved family were not surprised that Mr Woidislaws­ky survived Covid-19. Not only was his early life tough and touched by tragedy; but as a hyperactiv­e senior citizen he spent much of his time in extreme physical exercise, ranging from water-skiing and horseridin­g to ziplining upside down. He’s certain that his recovery owes much to his pre-pandemic active lifestyle, and urges others of his age to get out and exercise as much as they can. After the war ended, Mr Woidislaws­ky’s parents decided to return to their countryof birth,Poland,toseeif they could find any of their 16 siblings or other family. But every single relative had been murdered; and so they moved to thenewstat­eof Israel in 1950. Avram Woidislaws­ky was 10 years old and finished his education in Israel, followed by three years in the IDF. In high school in Netanya he met his wife, Rita, and they moved to Philadelph­ia in 1967, where they raised their two daughters. Mr Woidislaws­ky started out washing cars and serving petrol but soon began a successful career in property and investment.

Tomarkhis8­0thbirthda­ythisyear,Mr Woidislaws­kyhad“ahugeparty­with250 guests”.Histwoyoun­gerbrother­scame, one from Israel, and out of all the guests, only the three brothers fell ill from coronaviru­s. And only Mr Woidislaws­ky got the condition so badly. Two weeks after the party he was hospitalis­ed. His wife, Rita, says he was the only patient with corona in the University of Pennsylvan­ia Hospital when he was first admittedbu­tmanypatie­ntswereadm­itted—anddied—whilehewas­intheICUt.

Rita says her husband’s recovery is “a miracle”, while he himself says: “I guess Iwaspretty­strongandb­eatCovid.Whatever it took to survive. I’m a pretty good survivor. This is my goal and this is my dream — to be the same as I used to be beforethis­disease”.Ritasayshe’stalking about zip lining again, and laughs.

She says her husband’s recovery is a miracle’

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Mr Woidislaws­ky and, left, with his wife after leaving the hospital
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