The angel of 2,000 Jewish children

Andrée Geulen-Herscovici (born September 6, 1921) is a Belgian educator and philanthropist who, with others, rescued almost 1,000 Jewish children during the Holocaust.

In September, Andrée turned 100. ImageImage
In 1942, the then Ms. Geulen was working as a schoolteacher in Brussels when the Gestapo arrived to arrest the Jewish children. She decided to join Jewish rescue organization Comité de Défense des Juifs. For more than two years, she moved Jewish children to live with Christian
families and monasteries. She would continue to visit them and care for their needs. By keeping a secret record of the children's true identities, after the war she attempted to reunite them with their families if any survived.
In 1989, Andrée Geulen was recognized with the
honorific Righteous Among the Nations, and on April 18, 2007, she was granted honorary Israeli citizenship in a ceremony at Yad Vashem, as part of the Children Hidden in Belgium During the Shoah International Conference.
Upon accepting the honor, Geulen-Herscovici said, "What I did was merely my duty.
Disobeying the laws of the time was just the normal thing to do."

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