Daniel Lubetzky notes Le Chambon-sur-Lignon villagers risked lives to save Jews in World War II

Daniel Lubetzky notes Le Chambon-sur-Lignon villagers risked lives to save Jews in World War II
Le Chambon-sur-Lignon sheltered Jews

During World War II, the residents of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon in France undertook extraordinary risks by sheltering thousands of Jews from Nazi persecution. According to Daniel Lubetzky, when Nazi authorities came to the village in search of Jews, many inhabitants refused to disclose their whereabouts, prioritizing humanitarian values over personal safety. This collective action became a poignant example of moral courage in the face of grave danger.

Lubetzky has previously highlighted leaders who prioritize values in their work. He noted that Fysh Foods founders Zoya and Alix combine confidence and kindness in business settings, according to a recent article. Lubetzky also called for unity and collaboration as the United States marked its 250th anniversary in a separate statement.

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