By COLlive reporter
R’ Ephraim Mol, a Lubavitcher chossid who survived the Holocaust, will be reciting the ‘Kel Maleh’ memorial prayer at the opening ceremony of the Holocaust Remembrance Day 2023 at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem.
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted at his office a greeting for a group of survivors who will be headlining the event. Mol was one of them.
Mol was born on March 9th, 1938, in Uccle, a suburb of Brussels, Belgium. In September 1942, Ephraim’s parents attempted to escape Nazi-occupied Belgium via Besançon, France.
They planned to reach Switzerland in other to receive assylum, but were arrested en route by the German Gestapo.
Ephraim and his parents were separated – Ephraim was sent to a monastery at Besançon, where he was looked to, along with other Jewish children, by nuns; whereas his parents were taken to the Drancy transit camp and from there deported to Auschwitz.
Ephraim was later adopted by the Weil couple, French Jews. As deportations of Jews in Paris intensified in 1942, Lucie Cartier hid the adoptive family in her house, and located a hiding place for Ephraim in an apartment in the suburbs of Paris, where she tended to him until liberation in the summer of 1944.
After liberation, Ephraim completed his studies and enlisted to the French standing army, taking part in the Algerian War.
Following his discharge, he immigrated to Israel, settling in the Sde Eliyahu kibbutz. He later married Rachel and the two have children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
“I hope my grandchildren and great-grandchildren will be proud of their grandfather and great-grandfather,” Mol told COL.org.il ahead of the ceremony.
“I have chosen to have my son Yoel, who is named after my father and who volunteers in Israel’s border control. It will be a double kiddush Hashem.”
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