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Israel Honours Memory of Soviet Teacher Who Saved Hundreds of Children

© AP Photo / Sebastian Scheiner, PoolHolocaust survivors and their relatives lay a wreath next to the names of concentration camps during a ceremony marking the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Hall of Remembrance at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, in Jerusalem
Holocaust survivors and their relatives lay a wreath next to the names of concentration camps during a ceremony marking the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Hall of Remembrance at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, in Jerusalem - Sputnik International
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Israeli public organizations held a ceremony near Jerusalem on Thursday in honour of Shmuil Pevzner, a Jewish man from Leningrad, who had saved 300 Soviet children from the Nazi forces.

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TEL AVIV (Sputnik) — The ceremony was held on the Holocaust Remembrance Day devoted to the memory of six million Jews murdered by Nazis during World War II. The event took place in the Kdoshim Forest located near the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center.

"The ceremony in memory of Jews, who risked their own lives and saved their countrymen during the Holocaust, has already become a tradition. It has been held for 14 years in a row. Every time we tell one more story of heroism and self-sacrifice," a representative of the Jewish National Fund, which organized the ceremony together with ​B’nai B’rith International, said at the event.

On June 22, 1941, when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, Shmuil Pevzner served as the director of the summer camp in Lithuania's Druskininkai, where 300 children of different nationalities including 140 Jews, spent vacation. At the first hours of the war, Pevzner boarded all the children onto a train, which transferred them to Udmurtia, a western Russia's region in the Ural mountains. The saved children were resettled there and Pevzner took care of them till the end of the Great Patriotic War.

According to Russian ambassador to Israel Alexander Shein, who have attended the ceremony, none of those children got injured, despite the fact that Nazi war planes regularly attacked the train.

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