by the Dutch
Institut St Nicolas (Anderlecht, Belgium): two Jewish boys given sanctuary in
International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission: and Cardinal Stepinac
International Committee of the Red Cross: reunification work of; protests against Hungarian deportations; issues letters of protection in Budapest; helped by a Hungarian army officer; continued rescue efforts of, in Budapest
International Congress of Surgeons: a ‘legendary’ Righteous Pole at
‘International Ghetto’: in Budapest
International Society for Yad Vashem: the Chairman of, rescued with his family in Poland
‘Iovayshayte, Berute’: an assumed name
Ipp, Dr Tania: saved
Israel: survivors in; rescuers invited to; and Soviet Jews; a rescuer and his survivor wife move to; a German rescuer settles in; a Righteous Gentile award in
Israeli Parliament (Knesset): Dutch rescuers described in, as ‘the exceptional ones’
Italiaander, Cirla (Cirla Lewis): in hiding
Italiaander, Jaap: deported and killed
‘Italian Wallenberg’ (Giorgio Perlasca): honoured
Italian Zone (south-eastern France): Jews smuggled to; Goebbels protests at ‘lax’ Italian treatment of Jews in; further German protests concerning
Italy: round-ups in, xix; invades Albania; a Papal Nuncio from, saves Jews; acts of rescue in
Izbica Lubelska (Poland): a Jewish family from, helped
Izieu (France): Jewish children taken from, by the SS
Jachowicz, Josef and his wife: hide a Jewish child; Photo
Jachowicz, Ryszard: recognized as Righteous, with his mother and fiancée
Jacobs, Helen: a rescuer
Jacobson, Philip: reports on a ‘turning point’
Jacqumotte, Réne: rescues twenty Jewish children
Jadwiga, Sister: hides a Jewish girl
Jaeger, Maximilian: supports his colleagues’ rescue efforts
Jaffa, Sharon: writes about a Jewish boy in hiding
Jakubowicz, Jakow: saved
Jamin, Father: shelters Jews
Jaminet, Father: shelters Jews
Jamoigne (Belgium): Jewish children given refuge in
Janina (Greece): ‘The Christian people…powerless’
‘Janina S.’: a rescuer
Janossy, Father Jozsef: rescues Jews in Budapest
Janowska concentration camp (Lvov):; a ‘very good sort’ in
Jansen, Jo: helps rescue a Jewish friend
Janssen, Hank: falls for a deception
Japan: Jews reach
Jarvin, Marcel: rescued, arrested, saved
Jasinski, Emilia: gives shelter
Jasinski, Stanislaw: gives shelter
Jasky, Joseph: hides three Jewish women
Jassy (Romania): a death train from
‘Jausson, Jeanine’: an assumed identity, Photo
Jedwabne (Poland): Jews rescued in
Jehovah’s Witness, a: helps Jews
Jelechowice (Eastern Galicia): Jews saved in
Jeretzian, Dr Ara: shelters Jews in Budapest
Jericho: and the road from Jerusalem
Jerusalem: funeral in, xv; conference in; evidence in; Avenue of the Righteous in; a rescuer invited to; ‘Hidden Children’ gather in; a visitor to, later leads rescue efforts; and the road to Jericho
Jerusalem Alley (Warsaw): and a search for a safe haven
‘Jerusalem of Lithuania’ (Vilna):
Jerusalem Post : interviews a ‘Jew-lover’ describes a ceremony in Amsterdam honouring rescuers
Jerzens (Austria): a Jewish woman ‘in paradise’ in
Jesuit College (Budapest): the Prior of, gives Jews sanctuary
Jesuit Residence (Budapest): sanctuary in
Jesuits: save Jews, xvi
Jesus: and a Ukrainian’s curse; and the population of Drohobycz; and the peasants of Siedliska; ‘Go thou and do likewise’ ‘I would be forgiven’ a ‘witness’ to a pledge; work ‘pleasing’ to; the ‘idea of’, and a rescuer
Jewish Centre of Culture (Warsaw): Righteous medals presented at
Jewish Children’s Home (Oslo): a warning to
Jewish Council (Amsterdam, Holland): and an ominous notice
Jewish Fighting Organization (Warsaw): seeks weapons; a member of, in hiding; members of, recall Righteous Poles; a member of, saved after being wounded
Jewish Foundation for the Righteous: assists rescuers
Jewish Historical Institute (Warsaw): testimony in
Joachim S.: in