Albanian Muslims Protected Albanian Jews during World War II: Missouri synagogue commemorates this with historical exhibit.

Ken Burch
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Ken Burch
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Creve Coeur, MO -- With rising anti-Muslim sentiment across the country, an untold story is raising greater awareness about the Muslim faith and the teachings of the Quran. That awareness comes from an unlikely source: a small Jewish congregation in Creve Coeur.

Temple Emanuel is premiering a groundbreaking exhibit of photos that reveals Albanian Muslims who saved 2,000 Jews during World War II.

It's a story you've likely never heard. It is a story told through the faces of Albanian Muslims who risked their own lives to live by a code of faith and honor called Besa.

Dr. Ghazala Hayat is a neurologist at St. Louis University and serves as spokesperson for the Islamic Foundation of Greater Saint Louis.

Hayat said while Besa is an Albanian word, it is part of Islamic culture and teachings. According to Dr. Hayat, Besa is an ancient code which requires people to endanger their own lives if necessary to save the life of anyone seeking asylum. To this day, Besa is the highest moral law of the region, superseding religious differences, blood feuds, and even tribal traditions.

http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=222601&catid=3

 

 


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Thanks for this, Ken. It has long been said that no Jews in Albania perished during the Nazi genocide, and that Jews from other occupied countries took refuge there.


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This photo exhibit is here in Vancouver right now, at SFU downtown campus.


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