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Raptorex Kriegsteini: the first Jewish dinosaur

October 1, 2009 14:05
Copy of Dinosaur head with kippah

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Many may be happy to be memorialised on a park bench plaque or a piece of synagogue curtain but Cecile and Roman Kriegstein of Palm Beach, Florida enjoy a more exotic tribute.

Their name has been given to a newly discovered species of dinosaur.

The University of Chicago bestowed the honour after being presented with the fossil by their son Henry, an eye surgeon and keen natural historian, who bought the remains from a dealer. His parents, both in their 80s and supporters of Yad Vashem, came from Poland and met in Germany after the war.

“I wanted to find a way to let their name live on in immortality,” Dr Kriegstein told the Chicago Tribune. “The fossil of this dinosaur has survived for 125 million years. My parents came close to not surviving. This name symbolically represents that they have survived despite great odds.”