| AT HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL EVENT, WIESENTHAL CENTER BECOMES FIRST JEWISH ORGANIZATION TO HONOR AN ARAB RESCUER OFJEWS DURING WORLD WAR II Over 500 community activists, students and Holocaust survivors joined Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, CityCouncilmember Jack Weiss, Simon Wiesenthal Center officials and members of the diplomatic corps to commemorate Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) at the Wiesenthal Center’s Museum ofTolerance. This year’s commemoration posthumously honor Khaled Abdelwahhab, a Tunisian citizen who rescued 24 Jews including thefamily of Jacob and Odette Boukris, Jews who lived in Tunisia during the Holocaust. Mr. Abdelwahhab becomes the first Arab to be named by a Jewish organization as a “Righteous Among theNations.” At the event, Faiza Abdul Wahab, daughter of Khaled Abdelwahhab met for the first time Nadia Bijaoui, daughter of Anny Boukris.On hand to honor Abdelwahhab was TunisianAmbassador to the United States, His Excellency Mohamed Nejib Hachana, who traveled from Washington, D.C. and Robert Satloff, whose book Among the Righteous: Lost Stories from theHolocaust’s Long Reach into Arab Lands, first brought this courageous story to light. The program also included a special tribute to the music of Jewish musicians persecuted by the Nazis, featuring renownedGerman concert pianist Volker Ahmels and the student winners of the Ostracized Music international competition. For more information, please contact the Center's Public Relations Department, 310-553-9036. |