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'A Japanese Schindler': The remarkable diplomat who saved thousands of Jews during WWII


By GILLIAN BROCKELL | The Washington Post | Published: January 27, 2021
Nathan Lewin s mother kept up with the news. Unlike other Jews in Poland, she had been born in the Netherlands, and even attended the University of Berlin, before marrying a Polish Jew Lewen s dad and immigrating. Because of this experience, she was perhaps more aware than others around her of the threat of Adolf Hitler.
She made my father promise that when and if Hitler crossed the border into Poland, we would immediately try to escape and leave Poland, Lewin, now 84, said Monday at a virtual reception via Zoom.
When Hitler invaded in September 1939, they did just that. Lewin, then 3 years old, was carried in the night through the forest to Lithuania with his parents, maternal grandmother and an uncle. ....

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Kosher Sake Pours Into Japan


Kosher Sake Pours Into Japan
Newsweek
12/11/2020
Ross Kenneth Urken
© Courtesy of Binyomin Y. Edery
Rabbi Edery and the owner at Funasaka Brewery in Takayama one of less than a dozen breweries in Japan that make kosher sake. Courtesy of Binyomin Y. Edery
In a snug bar tucked in the back of a food market in Takayama, Japan, I raised a glass of kosher sake as I sat with Hiroki Arisu, the 35-year-old president and CEO of Funasaka Sake Brewery, which makes this elixir in keeping with Jewish dietary laws.
Kanpai, I said.
L chaim, Arisu responded, gamely cocking his eyebrows.
What might seem a cultural oddity, this curious libation stems from the legacy of Chiune Sugihara, the Schindler of Japan, who served as a consular officer in Lithuania and issued the Visas of Life in 1940 to some 6,000 Jews that saved them from the Holocaust and secured them transit to Vladivostok and then Japan a feat all the more remarkable give ....

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