Become a Member
World

Family of Arab awarded Righteous Among the Nations rejects honour

October 21, 2013 11:53
The Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem (Photo: Chabuk)

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

1 min read

The family of the first Arab to be named Righteous Among the Nations has declined to take up the honour.

The award was bestowed posthumously on Dr Mohamed Helmy, an Egyptian-German doctor, by Yad Vashem for his role in saving a Jewish family in Germany during the Holocaust.

Since recipients of the award are often no longer alive, Yad Vashem usually seeks out family members to whom the award can be given, but said they had been unable to find any living relatives of Helmy.

But with the help of genealogists, an Associated Press journalist tracked down members of Helmy’s family in Cairo, Egypt.