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Visit Our State-Of-The-Art Home Design Showroom 6825 North Lincoln Avenue, 1.ncolnwood, IL Mon-Sat: 9-5, Sun: 11-4 4 NEWS Names added to Fountainof the Righteous BY Mii Iscs Pioneer Press IA Chicago Three-quarters of a cen- tui-y or so after the Hoto- caust, extraordinary stories continue to emerge, little- known heroes identified. The names on the 11h- fois Holocaust Museum & Education Center's Ferro Fountain of the Righteous wall, a monument honoring non-Jews who risked their IThursday, September 8, 2016 own lives to save Jews from the Nazis, now extends to the other side, joining exist- Robert and Laura Englander, from left, and Julie and Miriam ing names of previously- Ratowitz stand by a plaque honoring Czeslaw Zalek. celebrated heroes. "I think what's so incred- ible is that some 75-plus years after the Holocaust in 2016," said Kettey Szany, museum director of educa- lion, "we're still able to add names." New names from Poland, Belgium and Hungary were unveiled ina ceremony Sept. i under a late-after- noon sun at the museum's Fountain of the Righteous. Honorees had first been named Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and MIKE ISAACS/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS Monica Snyder and daughter, Abigail, attended the cere- Heroes' Remembrance Au-Three new names were added to the Holocaust Museum's Fountain of the Righteous. mony to honor Mieczyslaw Ciolko, Monica's grandfather. thority, in Israel. Illinois Holocaust Muse-looking at his step-father's ca Snyder who never got toBeatrice who went on tofirst from Hungary addedadded to the Fountain of um CEO Susan Abramsplaque, "I would not bemeet her grandfather. "Itwrite a book about her to the wall, they said. the Righteous. He heard acknowledged that the 5ko-standing here in front ofwas normal growing upupbringing and safekeep- "I really appreciate thethe stories from his father kie museum tells "a veryyou. Nor would I have met hearing about it. When you ing. "We roamed freely." museum here and my par-and never forgot them, he dark and challengingLaura, and we would not actually learn about the war In 1944, according to the ents being recognized," saidsaid. story," but she said thesehave had our two children." and what happened, that'smuseum, Lajos Gruber ofLuis Gruber, "but more "A branch of our family heroes represent "spots of Behind each plaque onwhen you realize howHungary convinced histhan anything else, I appre-would not exist without light." the fountain wall is such a amazing what he did was." Jewish friends, the Spitzciate that you make thehim because very few Jews "It is really an opportuni-reality without an everyday Jeanne Duchet andfamily - parents and twoeffort to let the young peo-there survived," Ratowitz ty to saythank you, to honorhero taking the riskto Adele Pensis of Belgiumsons - that they must leaveple know what happened, said.
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