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Behind the Aegis

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Sun Dec 4, 2022, 04:29 PM Dec 2022

(Jewish Group) The man who saved more Jews than Schindler

As a journalist in Israel in the 1980s, I’d covered the Lebanon War and violence in the West Bank. But I’d always felt like an outsider. Last month, I returned to Jerusalem after nearly 35 years away. This time, though, I wasn’t just an observer. Dancing around a Torah scroll at a tiny Haredi yeshiva, I was a participant.

That Torah was saved thanks to Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a Portuguese official who rescued thousands of Jews from the Nazis — including my grandparents.

For two days in November, Sousa Mendes was posthumously honored by the city of Jerusalem and Yad Vashem, Israel’s official memorial to victims of the Holocaust. I attended those celebrations along with others — mostly secular American Jews like me — whose family members owed him their lives.

Defying his own government
Sousa Mendes was the Portuguese consul in Bordeaux, France, when German forces overwhelmed the country in 1940. He defied his own government and issued thousands of visas that allowed an estimated 30,000 refugees to escape. Ten thousand Jews were said to have been saved, including my beloved grandmother Dora Friedmann, my grandfather Jozef Friedmann and my uncle Marcel Friedmann.

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(Jewish Group) The man who saved more Jews than Schindler (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Dec 2022 OP
What a story! cilla4progress Dec 2022 #1
This person also saved many Stargleamer Dec 2022 #2
When things are as bad as they can get, look for the helpers Warpy Dec 2022 #3
I seem to remember something about an ancient Jewish belief, that of the 36 hidden righteous ones 70sEraVet Dec 2022 #4
What a moving story! The horrors of the Holocaust must never be forgotten. Lonestarblue Dec 2022 #5
What an amazing human being JustAnotherGen Dec 2022 #6

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
3. When things are as bad as they can get, look for the helpers
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 07:20 PM
Dec 2022

There are more of them than you think and mostly they go unnoticed, just doing their helping because it's the right thing to do.

You'll see them running toward bomb blasts and quietly helping people escape when their countries have gone nuts.

70sEraVet

(4,144 posts)
4. I seem to remember something about an ancient Jewish belief, that of the 36 hidden righteous ones
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 07:34 PM
Dec 2022

The world's continued existence is due to 36 Righteous individuals in each generation who remain hidden from the world, and it is their steadfast righteousness that constantly tips the scales of justice and saves the world from destruction.
We usual don't recognize these beings until after their time has passed.

Lonestarblue

(11,818 posts)
5. What a moving story! The horrors of the Holocaust must never be forgotten.
Sun Dec 4, 2022, 07:37 PM
Dec 2022

I am dismayed that we as a people have too many who not only deny the Holocaust but want to expel Jews from this country. I never truly expected such barbaric sentiments among fellow citizens. It is abhorrent that we have a former president supporting antisemitism and white supremacy. The question asked of Joseph McCarthy applies: “Have you no decency?” And the answer is no.

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