Seeking recognition as a terror victim 80 years later
This Saturday, the 18th day of the Jewish month of Av, is the 80th anniversary of the Hebron massacre. Hebron's local Arabs, with a wink and a nod from the British, murdered 67 Jews on that Sabbath, and then the British expelled all the Jews from Hebron to which they were not to return until 1967.
Yosef Lazorofsky, 86, survived the Hebron massacre, which claimed the lives of his father, grandfather, uncle and sister. He is one of the few people living today who was a victim of the massacre, and who was old enough at the time to remember it.
After 80 years, Lazorofsky is seeking recognition as a terror victim.
Yosef Lazorofsky, 86, survived the Hebron massacre, which claimed the lives of his father, grandfather, uncle and sister. He is one of the few people living today who was a victim of the massacre, and who was old enough at the time to remember it.
After 80 years, Lazorofsky is seeking recognition as a terror victim.
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Israel Matzav: Seeking recognition as a terror victim 80 years later
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