Mordecai Paldiel Explained

Mordecai Paldiel
Native Name:Markus Wajsfeld
Birth Date:10 March 1937
Birth Place:Antwerp, Belgium
Alma Mater:Hebrew University (BA)
Temple University (MA; PhD)
Children:3, including Siggy Flicker

Mordecai Paldiel (born Markus Wajsfeld, March 10, 1937) is a lecturer at Stern College (Yeshiva University)[1] and Queens College in New York.

Early life and education

Paldiel was born into a Hasidic family of Szlomo Wajsfeld, a diamond trader originally from Miechów near Kraków, and Hinde (née Labin) from Uhnów (now Ukraine) as one of their five children before World War II. Thanks to a Catholic Priest who was able to smuggle them across the border,[2] the family fled from Nazi occupied Belgium via France to Switzerland in 1940 when he was 3 years old.[3] Later after the war the family emigrated to New York.[4]

He received a bachelor of arts from Hebrew University and a master of arts and PhD in Religion and Holocaust Studies from Temple University in Philadelphia. Paldiel is the former Director (1984–2007) of the Department of the Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. He has written several books devoted to the subject including The Path of the Righteous: Gentile Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust published in 1993 by the KTAV Publishing House.

Personal life

Paldiel married Rachel Mizrahi in 1966 in Israel. The couple has 3 children, son Eli and daughters Sigalit "Siggy" and Iris.

His eldest daughter Siggy Flicker is a relationship expert and television personality who appeared on the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of New Jersey from 2016 to 2018.

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portugal and the Jewish Refugee Crisis of World War II . Center for Jewish History . Notes on lecturers . November 3, 2013 . June 1, 2014.
  2. Web site: Mordecai Paldiel . The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, New York, NY . Stories of Rescue . 2014 . June 1, 2014 . J.F.R..
  3. Web site: Markus Wajsfeld, now Mordechai Paldiel: Portrait of a Jewish refugee child from Belgium . United States Holocaust Memorial Museum . Photo Archives . 2014 . June 1, 2014 . Credit: courtesy of Dr. Mordechai Paldiel.
  4. Web site: Mordecai Paldiel, mini Bio . NatureQuest Publications, I survived.org . Holocaust Survivors and Remembrance Project . June 1, 2014.
  5. Web site: 2014 . In author: Mordecai Paldiel . June 1, 2014.