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Raczyński Stefan

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Stefan Raczynski
Stefan Raczynski
Raczyński, Stefan Stefan Raczyński, who lived with his family in the village of Wegelina, in the Vilna district, was superficially acquainted with Jews in the nearby town of Niemenczyn. In September 1941, after the massacre perpetrated by the Germans and Lithuanians against the local Jews, Jewish fugitives began turning up at Raczynski’s home, asking for help. Stefan and his family helped the Jewish refugees to the best of their ability, and provided them with food and a temporary hiding place. Stefan’s mother even looked after a baby which a Jewish woman had abandoned on her doorstep. Thanks to her rescue work, her home became known as “the home of Abraham, the patriarch.” In 1942, Raczyński became acquainted with Shoshana Dezent, a young Jewish woman from Vilna, who was hiding under an assumed identity in the surrounding villages, working in peasants’ homes as a casual laborer. Dezent, who had lived in a town all her life, found it hard to adapt to village life. Fearing for her safety, Raczyński decided to protect her, and whenever she was in difficulties, arranged for her to stay with acquaintances of his in the nearby villages. In the spring of 1944, armed Polish nationalists, suspecting Dezent of being Jewish, attacked her and beat her almost to death. Raczyński immediately summoned the local priest, who testified that Dezent was not Jewish, thereby saving her life. Following this incident, Raczyński took Dezent home and looked after her until the area was liberated. After the war, Raczyński decided to tie in his lot with the Jews, and married Dezent. In 1960, the Raczyńskis immigrated to Israel with their two children. On June 28, 1966, Yad Vashem recognized Stefan Raczyński as Righteous Among the Nations.
details.fullDetails.last_name
Raczyński
details.fullDetails.first_name
Stefan
details.fullDetails.date_of_birth
1921
details.fullDetails.date_of_death
01/01/1995
details.fullDetails.fate
survived
details.fullDetails.nationality
POLAND
details.fullDetails.religion
ROMAN CATHOLIC
details.fullDetails.gender
Male
details.fullDetails.book_id
4017085
details.fullDetails.recognition_date
28/06/1966
details.fullDetails.commemorate
Tree
details.fullDetails.ceremony_in_yv
Yes
details.fullDetails.file_number
M.31.2/173